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    Casting Upper Limb

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    Galley Proof 29/09/2012; 8:55 File: nre811.tex; BOKCTP/llx p. 1 1 NeuroRehabilitation 00 (2012) 1–12 DOI 10.3233/NRE-2012-00811 IOS Press Casting for upper limb hypertonia: A retrospective study to determine the factors associated with intervention decisions Kathy Kuipersa‚∗ ‚ Laura Burgerb and Jodie Copleyc a Department of Occupational Therapy‚ Princess Alexandra Hospital‚ Woolloongabba‚ Queensland‚ Australia Strive Occupational Rehabilitation‚ Queensland‚ Australia c

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    Upper Limbs and Thorax

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     nerve supply and actions of: Trapezius‚  deltoid‚  serratus  anterior‚  triceps  brachii‚  biceps  brachii‚  pronator teres‚ flexor digitorum superficialis‚ flexor digitorum  profundus‚ supinator‚ muscles of thenar eminence‚ lumbricals.  TRAPEZIUS :        a)  Flat muscle.        b)  It covers back of neck and upper part of trunk           1 Origin :  External occipital protuberance  Medial one‐third of superior nuchal line  Ligamentum nuchae  Spine of 7th cervical vertebra  Spines all twelve thoracic vertebrae and supraspinous ligaments 

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    Upper Limb Case Study

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    TITLE: Advanced Cervico-Thoracic & Shoulder Interventions for Upper Limb Symptoms Content Level - Educational Session Preconfrence Course: Advanced DESCRIPTION: According to evidence‚ experts appear able to maximize outcome with lesser visit counts. This session aims to accelerate your path to expert practice of scientifically enhancing precise movement of the cervicothoracic- shoulder regions to clear their contribution in upper limb symptoms. Systematic reviews suggest that efficient utilization

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    Chapter 9 The Upper Limb Upper limb - a multijointed lever that is freely movable on the trunk at the shoulder joint divided into the shoulder‚ arm‚ elbow‚ forearm‚ wrist‚ and hand Breasts – are specialized accessory glands of the skin that secrete milk‚ present in males and females - tissue consists of a system of ducts embedded in connective tissue that does not extend beyond the margin of the areola - at puberty in females‚ they gradually enlarge and assume their hemispherical shape

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    Rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada The Rebellions of 1837 began after Papineau’s rights were denied by the governor to 92 resolutions of reform. Papineau had thought it was important that the people of Lower Canada should have a more suitable government‚ rather than the small oligarchy. After his rights were denied he led the Patriots against the Oligarchy gov’t. His attempt for reform through rebellion was unsuccessful however; it sparked the idea of rebellion of W. Mackenzie in Upper Canada. Mackenzie

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    South of 1860 was uniformly committed to a single cash crop‚ cotton. During its reign‚ however‚ regional differences emerged between the Lower South‚ where the linkage between cotton and slavery as strong‚ and the Upper South‚ where slavery was relatively less important and the economy more diversified. Plantations were the leading economic institution in the Lower South. Planters were the most prestigious social group‚ and‚ though less than five percent of white families were in the planter class;

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    ANATOMY Vascular Supply of Upper Limb (I) Arterial Supply (Figure-1-7): (A) Subclavian Artery o On Right arises from brachiocephalic trunk. o On Left from arch of aorta. o Extends from arch of aorta to lateral border of first rib. Branches: o Internal thoracic artery o Vertebral artery o Thyrocervical trunk : (a) Suprascapular artery forms anastomosis around scapula (b) Transverse cervical (c) Inferior thyroid (B) . axillary artery : at mid calvical and

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    Upper vs Lower Class

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    Higher Class vs. Lower Class Johnathan Haines Generally‚ comparisons between classes in society tend to focus on the differences rather than the similarities. Probably the first thing that comes to mind when I think of what it means to be in a upper or lower class society is the financial status of the two groups. Upper class societies are generally wealthier; lower class societies tend to have less and may even face poverty. Another typical

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    address the question‚ is hydrotherapy as effective as land based exercise for lower limb conditions? Hydrotherapy‚ water based exercise performed in a heated pool and will be analysed to determine whether it is an appropriate and beneficial type of physical therapy. Search Process Once the topic of hydrotherapy was of interest‚ keywords such as "effectiveness of hydrotherapy" and "benefits of hydrotherapy for lower limbs" were used in search engines such as Google Scholar and SciVerse. Once articles

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    Upper Back Muscle PainEliminate upper back muscle pain and live a pain free life. That pain is usually a warning sign that your posture is in need of some additional help. Muscles that fatigue and give way to pain at the end of the day are usually the ones being overworked. They just can’t hold up your head and neck any more. They’re tired‚ weak‚ and unable to manage your daily routine. Once they fatigue and your spinal joints become involved‚ it’s only a matter of time before you’ll experience

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