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    Miss Tedo is a 69 year old female who presents with cervical degenerative joint disease. She is seeking physical therapy to help with the limited range of motion due to neck stiffness‚ hypertonicity in her cervical paravertebral muscles‚ postural education‚ and pain reduction. Cervical degenerative joint disease is the wearing down of the vertebral joints at the cervical spine‚ or the neck. There are different possibilities to the pathogenesis of this disease including axial neck pain‚ radiculopathy

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    Colegio De San Juan De Letran-Calamba Bucal‚ Calamba City Industrial Materials and Processes Laboratory IE081L “Electrical Joints and Splices” Department 4: Manalo‚ Maria Isabel E. Rivera‚ Rachel Ann G. Berbano‚ Roy Emilino M. Rodriguez‚ Paul Andrew Trinos‚ Searle Submitted to: Engr. Gilda A. Aquino 1. Objective: To have knowledge and experience on how to Jointing and Splicing a Electrical Wire Gauge. To know the importance

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    Muscle contractions happen when muscle fibers are stimulated‚ which can cause one of many types of contractions. Isometric contractions‚ which means that tension happens in the muscle but there is no change in muscle length‚ therefore there is no movement of the muscle itself. An example of Isometric contractions would be strength training‚ such as holding a weight still‚ which happens in the biceps brachii. The biceps brachii the gets more tension‚ but the muscle length stays the same. As for isotonic

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    Bones Research Paper

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    one of the things you will learn about is bones. Bones do so much for a person and they can even do things for you after death. This semester we discussed bones. We labeled the human skeleton and that allowed us to be able to see where each bone is and what is does for the body. We learned things such as the functions of bones which is that they support and protect soft tissues‚ store inorganic salts‚ form passageways‚ provide points of attachment for muscles‚ and house blood-producing cells. We also

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    hamstring muscle February 11 2016 Niamh Foley K00195433 word count Sport injures Michael Fennelly assignment 1   Introduction The following essay is the case on the hamstring muscle. The information given in the assignment brief we told that tommy is playing Gaelic football when he pulled his hamstring. The phyio has told him that it is a grade two tear. In my essay I will show the biomechanics and anatomy of the hamstring. The hamstring muscle group is made up of three different muscles. The

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    RICKETS By: Ashley jones What are rickets? Rickets are a disease that causes bones to misform. What are the types of rickets? The types of rickets are Hypophosphatemic Rickets‚ Kidney or Renal Rickets‚ and Nutritional Rickets also known as Osteomalacia. What are the causes of rickets? Rickets are caused by a deficiency of Vitamin D‚ Calcium‚ or phosphate. Hypophosphametic Rickets are caused by low levels of phosphate. Renal (kidney) Rickets are caused by Kidney disorders that give low calcium

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    Losing bone density and muscle strength is a natural part of aging. However‚ certain medical conditions can make these processes even worse‚ putting sufferers at even higher risk of bone fractures and other injuries. Osteoporosis is one of these common conditions. OsteoStrong of St. Louis in Creve Coeur‚ Missouri can help people dealing with osteoporosis reverse bone loss and increase strength gain in order to live a healthier‚ happier life. Osteoporosis & Strength Gain 101 1. What Is Osteoporosis

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    Iliofemoral joint is also known as the hip joint. It is the joint between the femur and acetabulum of the pelvis. Its primary function is to support the weight of the body in both static and dynamic postures. There are seven different kinds of movements are possible in the hip joint. There is flexion and extension on the spine and thigh‚ abduction and adduction of the femur‚ internal and external rotation of the pelvis‚ thigh or spine and circumduction of the femur or pelvis. The Iliofemoral joint is important

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    After Bone Fracture

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    After bone fracture‚ many chemical and biological processes are triggered in the bone. After fracture‚ a cascade of signaling biomolecules and cellular changes induces bone healing simultaneously and sequentially. Generally‚ the bone healing process comprises four consecutive steps‚ that is‚ inflammation (reactive phase)‚ fibrocartilage callus formation (reparative phase)‚ bony callus formation (reparative phase)‚ and remodeling phase [31]. In the inflammatory phase‚ damage of vasculature results

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    Muscle Contraction Essay

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    Exercise 8 Simple Muscle Contraction • 3 Phases AB - lag phase or latent phase - (shortest) 0.00sec‚ usually less than 0.01sec - brief period that exists between the application of the stimulus and the start of contraction BC - contraction‚ 0.05sec - peak - shortening of the muscle occur CD - relaxation period‚ 0.05 sec - Occurs when Ca+ is transported back in the sarcoplasmic reticulum Single muscle contraction= 100vib/sec (tuning fork)= 0.10 sec 10vib (result) Neuromuscular junction - formed when

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