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    The origins and history of wrestling date back as far as 15‚000 years with depictions of wrestling found in cave drawings in France. Wrestling is one of the oldest historical sports rivaled only by track and field‚ and has been seen in ancient literature and games of Greece and early Egypt. The most notable influence of wrestling comes from the Olympics‚ where it was introduced in 708BC . There are many forms of wrestling including Greco-Roman‚ Freestyle‚ Folk style‚ and Catch wrestling; all of which

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    Neer's Case Summary

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    DOI: 11/17/2011. The patient is a 51-year-old female principal device designer who sustained injuries to her neck‚ thoracic spine and lumbar spine when she slipped and fell on the floor. MRI of the cervical spine dated 04/09/12 revealed a C3-4 mild arachnoid space indentation related to the 3mm left paracentral disc bulge‚ slight disc desiccation noted lateral and neuroforaminal pattern. Based on the progress report dated 02/11/16‚ the patient complains of pain in the neck with muscle tightness

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    A Kinesiological Analysis of the "Barbell Squat" Step 1. Description of the movement A. Starting position Place your feet flat on the floor. From a rack with the barbell upper chest height‚ Position the barbell over your Trapezius muscle not over your neck. The bar should be Placed as far back as possible on the traps for the weight to be distributed properly For safe execution. Next you would place your hands with a supinated grip around The bar and hold it comfortably so its stays stable

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    Professor: Pierre Louis‚ Vertulie 4/16/13 A&P SKELETAL PROJECT! This system has 206 bones and associated cartilage‚ tendons‚ and ligaments. Because bone is unbending‚ it gives the body a structure‚ maintains its shape‚ and protects essential organs. Bones provide a place for muscles and supporting structures to attach‚ and‚ with the movable joints. A joint is a place of union between two or more bones that may be movable or immovable. Bone also functions as a place for mineral storage

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    Kyle D’Mello‚ Chau Nguyen‚ Tiana Miran Mr. Wylam Period 5 21 November 2013 Comparative anatomy question #3 3. Compare and contrast the shoulder girdle and pelvic girdle of an avian skeleton versus human bone. Include in your explanation the structural differences and how that relates to the differing functions of both shoulder and pelvic girdles. Avian‚ and human bones seem to be very different‚ but there are some similarities about them. The purpose of the comparative essay are to find out

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    For this assignment we are looking at the skeletal system. The skeleton is the internal framework of our body. It is made up of three things; bones‚ cartilage and joints. Without these three things we would just be a heap of skin‚ muscle and internal organs. The skeleton is made up of 206 bones that are separated into two groups. Firstly‚ the Axial Skeleton. The Axial skeleton is made up of 80 different bones whereas the Appendicular skeleton is made up of 126 bones. The Axial Skeleton The axial

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    Orthopaedic Nursing‚ 28(5)‚ 210-214. The Apley scratch test is another assessment tool in rotator cuff injury. Have the patient attempt to touch the opposite scapula. Simply ask the patient to “scratch your neck”. This tests abduction and external rotation. Next ask the patient to “reach down you and try to touch your opposite scapula”‚ this checks for adduction and internal rotation. Note if there is pain with range of motion during this part of the exam. Reference The Painful Shoulder:

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    these movements are available to every plane joint due to limitations placed on it by ligaments or neighboring bones. Plane joints are found between the carpal bones of the wrist or tarsal bones of the foot‚ between the clavicle and acromion of the scapula‚ and between the superior and inferior articular processes of adjacent

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    Upper Limbs and Thorax

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    Medial margin of acromion and superior edge of crest of spine of scapula (middle fibres.  Apex of triangular area at the root of spine of scapula (inferior fibres)  Nerve supply :  Motor supply from spinal accessory nerve.  Proprioceptive fibres from ventral rami of C3‚ C4 nerves  Main actions  DELTOID          It is a triangular muscle      2     Origin  Anterior border and superior surface of lateral third of clavicle (anterior part).  Lateral border of acromion (middle part).  Lower edge of crest of spine of scapula (posterior part)

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    Hassan's Story

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    placed next to the humerus? When he pulled out the two bundles‚ each containing a narrow S-shaped bone. Turning them over in his hands‚ he quickly decided which was right and which left‚ then placed each clavicle by its neighboring scapula. In order to determine if a scapula is right or left‚ orient it so the glenoid fossa (articulating surface) faces laterally (outward) and the spine is posterior (toward back) and superior (upper). The coracoid process should be superior and anterior. Glenoid cavity

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