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    computer‚ the lab proceeded with flexing and extending of the wrist while the machine recorded the muscle activity and the computer screen provided the image of the agonist and antagonist activity. The lab showed that as the wrist was relaxed in supine position‚ both the agonist and the antagonist lines were recording flat. When the wrist was flexed‚ both lines immediately fluctuated but the agonist was more fluctuated. When the wrist was then pronated and flexed‚ both lines fluctuated once again

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    electrical stimulation of a motor nerve supplying a muscle. The abductor pollicis brevis muscle a member of the thenar muscle group on the palmar surface of the hand. The motor nerve to this muscle (the median nerve) is easy to stimulate at the wrist and elbow. Required Equipment A computer system Chart software‚ version 5.0 or

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    Chapter 28 RANGE OF MOTION EXERCISES What You Will Learn • The purposes of range of motion exercises • Types of range of motion exercises • The In-Home Aide’s responsibilities when giving range of motion exercises • How to give range of motion exercises according to proper procedure Purposes of Range of Motion Exercises (ROM) The musculoskeletal system must be exercised to remain healthy. ROM exercises prevent joints from becoming stiff and contractures (deformities)

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    didn’t posses much of a work ethic. She recalls a time when Clyde came home early from his job at Proctor and Gambles with his wrist wrapped‚ when she enquired why his wrist was taped up Clyde “explained patiently and sweetly that he had sprained it and had to knock off from work.” Shortly after this exchange‚ Nell recalls Clyde tying a neck tie using his sprained wrist “just as well as the other one.” When she confronts him again he confesses. Clyde says‚ there isn’t

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    (Kaysen 153). Thus‚ she began self-harming first by scratching her face and then later transitioning to wrist banging. With the face scratching‚ Susanna would scratch her face to the point where her face would look puffy and odd-looking the next day (Kaysen 153). For the most part leaving her open to questions from others as her face would look bad afterwards. Therefore‚ she transitioned to wrist banging which she particularly loved because not only did it allow her to get her release

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    muscles to the arm bone at the elbow joint. The muscle group involved‚ the wrist extensors‚ function to cock the wrist back. Specifically‚ the extensor carpi radialis brevis has been implicated in causing the symptoms of tennis elbow. What are the symptoms of tennis elbow? Patients with tennis elbow syndrome experience pain on the outside of the elbow that is worsened by grasping objects and cocking back the wrist. The most common symptoms of tennis elbow are: • Pain over the outside of

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    Components Diagram Since no current flows into the input terminals and v+ = v-‚ by applying KCL The gain is determined by R1/R2 = R3/R2. Desiring a gain of unity‚ R1‚ R2‚ R3‚ and R4 were chosen to be 10 kΩ each. 2.3 Data Transmission between Wrist and the Walking

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    Fashion Articles Passion of a Fashion ------------------------------------------------- Thursday‚ November 23‚ 2006 Copyright For Fashion? The discussion The copying of fashion design originals - "knocking off" or "affordable interpretation‚" depending on your point of view - is a practice that designers may have grudgingly accepted in the past‚ when less expensive copies took some time to reach stores and only those consumers who could afford the designer-label originals could be the first

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    happen in a very fast snapping motion where the triceps brachii flex and the biceps brachii now extend. As you throw the ball your wrist will naturally go from radial deviation to ulnar deviation‚ your hand will go from pronation to supination and you hands will also go from small flexion the large flexion. To perform these actions most all the muscles in the forearm‚ wrist‚ and hand perform some kind of flexion. If I write all this down we will be here all day. Some of the main muscles are the flexor

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    The cause of De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis is overuse of the wrist. Repetitive motions irritate the surrounding areas of the wrist and thumb tendons causing inflammation‚ triggering pain when the thumb moves. De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis is also known as trigger finger – the noted consequence is the snapping sound when the finger or thumb attempt to move. The most common case of the condition has to do with occupational‚ sports or home hobby activities involving repetitive functions. The second most

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