with tennis are rotator cuff tendinitis‚ tennis elbow‚ knee pain. Rotator cuff tendinitis is an inflammation of the tendon‚ usually results from numerous servings in tennis competitions. It consists of muscles and tendons that originate from the scapula
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of Shoulder Girdle Joint 2. DOWNWARD ROTATION of Shoulder Girdle Joint Middle Trapezius 1. ADDUCTION of Shoulder Girdle Joint Superior Trapezius 1. ELEVATION of Shoulder Girdle Joint 2. UPWARD ROTATION of Shoulder Girdle Joint Levator Scapula 1. ELEVATION of Shoulder Girdle Joint Inferior Trapezius 1. DEPRESSION of Shoulder Girdle Joint Anterior Deltoid 1. FLEXION of Shoulder Joint 2. HORIZONTAL FLEXION of Shoulder Joint Coracobrachialis 1. FLEXION of Shoulder Joint 2. ADDUCTION
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WOLVES CARE FOR THEIR CHILDREN Wolves take very good care of their young‚ or pups. Their parental skills have even been compared with that of the Great Apes. Pups are born in the spring‚ and all the throughout the summer‚ the entire pack works together to care for‚ and feed the pups. Sometimes‚ a wolf will even go hungry in order to feed the pups. They seem to enjoy the company of younger wolves‚ and sometimes‚ will compete with each other for time with the pups. Large packs may invade another
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regularly shows as a pain in the right upper quadrant. The gallbladder may possibly be tender and distended. Pain is in the beginning intermittent‚ but then it presents as constant and severe. The pain may be referred pain that is felt in the right scapula instead of the right upper quadrant. It may also show a relationship with eating fried‚ greasy‚ fat foods. Diarrhea‚ vomiting‚ and nausea are common signs. More severe symptoms such as high fever‚ shock and jaundice indicate the development of complications
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NAME ____________________________________ LAB TIME/DATE _______________________ Phyllis Huffines R E V I E W S H E E T EXERCISE 3/11/2012 15 Print Form Gross Anatomy of the Muscular System Classification of Skeletal Muscles 1. Several criteria were given for the naming of muscles. Match the criteria (column B) to the muscle names (column A). Note that more than one criterion may apply in some cases. Column A E‚G A‚G Column B a. b. c. d. e. f. g. action of the muscle shape
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Introduction The mechanics behind a great pitch will vary greatly depending on the pitcher. Some methods are affective‚ yet they will put the athlete a much greater risk of injury‚ but there are also techniques that are proven to reduce injury risk‚ improve performance and not lose ground on competitive advantage. When one looks at the all-time greats of the pitching world‚ the names Nolan Ryan‚ Mariano Rivera‚ Randy Johnson‚ Cy Young‚ and Aroldis Chapman are just a few of many names that will arise
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Position: Typically‚ upright PA and lateral. Sick patients will have the fuzzier supine AP (because the film is slid under their chest as they are lying down). Size of the heart is exaggerated in AP view compared to PA. Edge of the medial border of scapula is at the midline of lung field in AP. * Inspiration: Count the visible ribs. Lung fields should extend to about the 10th or 11th rib. * Exposure: If the film is penetrated enough‚ you should be able to make out the spinous processes "inside"
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in the axilla. It is responsible for the motor innervation of all of the muscles of the upper extremity‚ with the exception of the trapezius and levator scapula. The brachial plexus supplies all of the cutaneous innervation of the upper limb‚ except for the area of the axilla (which is supplied by the supraclavicular nerve) and the dorsal scapula area‚ which is supplied by cutaneous branches of the dorsal rami. The brachial plexus is subdivided into roots‚ trunks‚ divisions‚ cords‚ and branches.
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Body Organization and the Integumentary‚ Skeletal‚ and Muscular Systems Worksheet Organ Systems Label each of the structures‚ and describe the systems overall structure. NumberSystemCharacteristics 1Integumentary systemProtects underlying tissues. Provides skin sensation. Helps regulate body temperature. Synthesizes vitamin D.2Skeletal systemAttachment for muscles. Protects organs. Stores calcium and phosphorus. Produces blood cells.3Respiratory systemExchanges respiratory gases with the environment
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The Axial and Appendicular Skeleton Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0021-00-01 Lab RepoRt assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information in an editable file which can be
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