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    happen. An outfielder stands up more straight than an infielder with their knees flexed a little less than an infielder‚ feet a little more than shoulder width apart‚ standing on the balls of their feet ready to run in any direction. They’re in lumbar flexion and their glove is in front

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    action all starts in the torso of the body‚ the abdomen area. The torso will mostly be neutral during the activity used mostly for static strength. You will experience some flexion within the rectus abdominis and the external oblique. If you rock back to gain momentum for the throw you will feel a greater amount of flexion in these areas. Your shoulders and back will then begin firing to create the force to throw the ball. Your latissimus dorsi will contact along with your deltoid and trapezius

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    demonstrated by ® shoulder abd. 50%‚ ® shoulder flexion 45 degrees‚ ® elbow flexion 105 degrees‚ ® elbow extension -42 degrees. 2. Pt. to safely transfer to all functional surfaces with SBA. 3. Pt. to improve standing bal. to F+ 4. Pt. to perform UB ADLs with min A. (may require assistive technology) Activities Various Thera band exercises to increase UE strength. This will increase functional strength‚ flexion‚ extension‚ and also aid pt. with safely

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    What is karate? In any sports that one performs it is fundamental to know the mechanics of it to be able to understand and produce the desired movements. When decomposing the word biomechanics we come up with the part bio (meaning living) so we study the mechanics of living subjects and the effects of forces (gravity‚ air resistance‚ ect.) on both living and non-living objects. This term project required us to record a short clip comparing experts to novices. Our "stars" are named Ricky Lew

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    Dorso-lumbar range of motion (ROM) has improved as follows: flexion was 70 degrees and now it is 80 degrees‚ extension was 20 degrees and now it is 25 degrees‚ left lateral flexion was 15 degrees and now it is 20 degrees‚ right lateral flexion was 15 degrees and now it is 20 degrees‚ left rotation was 15 degrees and now it is 25 degrees‚ and right rotation was 20 degrees and now it is 25 degrees. Patient

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    back the ball towards their ear slightly rotating the lower part of the body‚throwing the ball-player uses maximum strength to throw the ball extending the arm and flexing the back leg and lastly ending in a follow through- back leg ends in a plantar flexion‚ arm is now inferior to the shoulder.There are many major bones‚ muscles‚joints and joint actions used to perform this skill. Bones range in different shapes and sizes a feature which allows them to perform specialised functions.The main types of

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    the current flare-up after riding in the car for an extended period of time and sitting for long periods. Objective findings during palpation revealed + 3 tenderness at L4 to S2‚ which is predominately on the right. Range of motion limited to 35/90 flexion‚ 15/30 extension‚ 3/20

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    hipbone to enable flexion. Lastly‚ anterior pelvic tilt enables femoral extension‚ and lateral pelvic tilt toward the opposite side facilitates lateral movements of the femur. Movement of the pelvic girdle also coordinates with certain movements of the spine. There are six muscles which are responsible for flexion

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    MECHANISM OF NORMAL LABOR By: Mrs. Ashwini Khope Lecturer‚ DES College of Nursing‚ Shivajinagar‚ Pune Mechanism of normal labor is the most important aspect to be studied in midwifery. It not only guides the actions of be performed while conducting a normal delivery but its study also ensures a safe and uneventful normal vaginal delivery. Most of us in our clinical experience must have observed how a normal delivery is conducted. But very few actually realize that in the hurry of conducting the

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    The six fundamental movements of major body segments are: 1. Flexion: a decrease in the angle between two body segments. a. Example exercise – utilize the arm curl machine to perform preacher curls‚ flexion occurs at the elbow. 2. Extension: an increase in the angle between two body segments or the opposite of flexion. a. Example exercise – utilize the leg extension machine to perform quadriceps workout‚ extension occurs at knee. b. Hyperextension: extension of a limb or part beyond the normal

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