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    Bicep brachii The biceps brachii‚ commonly known as the biceps‚ is a two-headed muscle that lies on the upper arm between the shoulder and the elbow. Both heads arise on the scapula and join to form a single muscle belly which is attached to the upper forearm. While the biceps crosses both the shoulder and elbow joints‚ its main function is at the latter where it flexes the forearm at the elbow and supinates the forearm. Triceps brachii The triceps brachii muscle (Latin for "three-headed muscle

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    the pelvis towards the side of the forward leg is prevented by the position of the back leg. * Uses: 1- Localize rotation of the spine. 2- Tension on the hamstrings of the forward leg prevents forward tilting of the pelvis in trunk flexion exercises. 4- Half standing The whole weight of the body is supported on one leg‚ the other may be free or supported in a variety of the positions. * Effects: Balance is very difficult with one leg. The free leg can rest in many

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    measurements of the subjects for the shoulder flexion‚ shoulder extension‚ hip flexion‚ and hip extension tests. Using the joint as the fulcrum‚ the goniometer was aligned with the axis of rotation of the desired flexibility measurement. The immovable arm of the goniometer was aligned next to the non-moving portion of the body while the moveable arm of the goniometer was aligned with the extending or flexing part of the body. For the shoulder flexion and extension tests‚ the

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    Ken Lee Gregory Voigt ENS 303 May 9‚ 2013 Tennis Serve Introduction: The tennis serve is one of the most scrutinized athletic motions in all of sports. It is extremely complex and involves many parts that must move in synchronization in order to execute a proper serve. The mechanics of the serve need to be solid because there is a very slim margin for error. When done effectively a serve will have good placement and power to start the point where the server is in an offensive position and

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    body to be able to move with the utmost efficiency while taking risks and maximizing every moment. In the dance‚ we use body awareness all throughout the dance. An example of this technique is shown when on the floor‚ while my left knee is bent in a flexion movement our right leg is extending away from our body in a turned out manner. My torso is contracting over my extended leg while our arms are scooping the negative space around the shape. While in this shape‚ we need to be aware that our arms are

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    brachii which is positioned on the front part of your arm between the shoulder and the elbow. This muscle ’s primary function is elbow flexion and forearm supination. The biceps also has two heads known as the long head and the short head. Starting position Stand erect‚ legs abducted to the width of the pelvis. Grip the bar with an overhand grip with phalanges in flexion and thumb in opposition and the wrist in full pronation. Keep your back in neutral position throughout the activity. Joint | Joint

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    Directional Terminology PART ONE: Before a good workout in certain cases‚ abduction of the leg is important when stretching keeping a slight degree of flexion in the knees. When doing squats‚ I adduct my hips from the midsagittal plane of my body. When at the office patients going for bariatric surgery the doctor has patients go for a routine upper endoscopy checking important visceral organs that are medial‚ clearing patient of any visible ulcers or obstructions. A biopsy is then taken and sent

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    “Rosie the Riveter” Mary the “Riveter” is the person chosen for this movement case study project. She is called Mary the “Riveter” because of her former profession as one of the original Rosie the Riveter shipyard welders [for the Richmond California shipyards]. She welded portholes in to the battle ships during the World War II. Mary is eighty-seven years old and a participant of the Eden Medical Center aquatic exercise pool program. She was referred to Eden Medical Center [Outpatient Rehab

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    The two main components for walking and most mobile activities are the hips and the knees. The hip joint is a ball and socket joint‚ which means it can move in all directions. The knee joint is a compound condylar synovial joint and allows for flexion and extension of the leg. In this experiment the angle‚ angular velocity‚ and the angular acceleration of the knee and hip were analyzed in oscillatory motion. In the first set of experiments‚ the independent oscillation of the hip and knee were isolated

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    biomechanics of a movement‚ is how the forces acting upon an object effects the way the object moves. (FIGURE 1) For example in my movement‚ the baseball pitch‚ in the wind up stage of the pitch‚ the forces acting upon the body is causing hip and knee flexion which results in the knee and hip coming into contact with the chest. Whereas the physiological principles is working out what causes the forces to occur and happen. (FIGURE 2) If we ask why the pitcher raised his knee to his chest‚ it would be due

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