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Muscles of the arms
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Functional shoulder instability (FSI) is defined as glenohumeral instability that is not caused by structural defects but rather by abnormal muscle activation patterns. Patients with FSI are able to dislocate their shoulder at will, either by motion (positional FSI) or even without moving the arm (non-positional FSI).
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vivermont2711
28-01-2021
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To compare pain response outcomes for patients with spinal bone metastases treated with resistance training of the spinal musculature versus passive physical therapy during radiotherapy (RT). Methods: In this randomized trial, 60 consecutive patients were treated from September 2011 until March 2013 within one of the two groups: resistance training (Arm A) or passive physical therapy (Arm B) with thirty patients in each group during RT.
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virose2711
22-09-2020
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Persistent dysphagia following primary chemoradiation (CRT) for head and neck cancers can have a devastating impact on patients’ quality of life. Single arm studies have shown that the dosimetric sparing of critical swallowing structures such as the pharyngeal constrictor muscle and supraglottic larynx can translate to better functional outcomes.
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vimale2711
25-08-2020
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The following document shows in detail the process of design, construction and operation by applying a mechatronic system to an arm operated with pneumatic muscles. The arm has 3 degrees of freedom through which movements of flexion, extension, adduction and abduction are mainly generated, which will be described inside the document. The prototype designed implements a mechanical, electronic development and control interface.
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cleopatrahuynh
01-06-2020
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Anatomical variations of brachial plexus have previously been described by various authors. But in this study more types of variations were found. The coracobrachialis muscle was innervated by nerve to coracobrachialis, a branch arising from lateral cord. The musculocutaneous nerve was not piercing the coracobrachialis. The median nerve was formed at the junction of upper one-third and lower two-third of arm by joining of lateral and medial roots from the lateral and medial cord of brachial plexus, instead in the axilla. These anatomical variations were seen on the left side of upper limb.
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nguathienthan4
18-04-2020
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An Erb’s Engram is a common debility that develops in recovering children with Erb’s palsy. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of kinesiotaping over the deltoid and the forearm on the development of proper upper extremity function in children recovering from Erb’s palsy. Thirty patients with Erb’s palsy participated for 3 months in this study and were equally divided into two groups; control group A and study group B.
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kethamoi1
17-11-2019
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This paper investigates the application of proposed neural MIMO NARX model to a nonlinear 2-axes pneumatic artificial muscle (PAM) robot arm as to improve its performance in modeling and identification. The contact force variations and nonlinear coupling effects of both joints of the 2-axes PAM robot arm are modeled thoroughly through the novel dynamic inverse neural MIMO NARX model exploiting experimental input-output training data. For the first time, the dynamic neural inverse MIMO NARX Model of the 2-axes PAM robot arm has been investigated.
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queencongchua3
17-09-2019
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document Body weight strength training anatomy presents the following contents: The bodyweight challenge, arms, neck and shoulders, chest, core, pushing and pulling, the bodyweight advantage, muscles of the arms, exercising the arms,...
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thangnamvoiva3
01-07-2016
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The goal here is to get the heel of the mesh’s right foot to appear to contact the ground at the same level as the toe of the left foot. The right foot should not be so far out in front of the body that the knee becomes completely straight which can cause the foot bones to detach from the leg. Now pose the arms (illustrations on the next page). Once again, an easy way to do this is to turn on Auto IK and drag the hands into position, bringing the arms along for the ride. Afterward, disable Auto IK and finely adjust the rotations of the arm and hand...
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seketnoi
29-04-2013
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Muscle Building Secrets Guaranteed to Add Muscle Mass! Building muscle mass is much easier to do when you are armed with the correct information. With the correct information, you'll build muscle mass faster than you thought possible. If you're frustrated with your muscle gain or fat loss goals, I sympathize with you completely, and understand exactly what you are going through.
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addition1122
26-04-2013
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After the correct placement in the muscle head, the needles were retrieved and the neochordae platform was secured with extracorporeal knots tied by the assistant using a closed knot pusher. Each neochordae loop was attached to the edge of the prolapsing leaflet by applying a single-armed V60 U-clip per loop. The singlearmed U-clip was placed in the leaflet edge with a robotic large needle holder and the neochordae loop was captured in the open clip circle. The U-clip was deployed by pulling the needle off the clip portion, securing the neochordae loop to the leaflet...
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wawawawawa
27-07-2012
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With time, it appeared mandatory to find the correct technique to determine the length of the artificial chordae. Sarsam et al., 2002 passed one or more 5-0 e-PTFE sutures, supported by a felt pledget through the fibrous portion of the papillary muscle. The suture was left untied. The two arms of the suture were then passed once through the rough free edge of the prolapsing leaflet from the ventricular to the atrial side.
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wawawawawa
27-07-2012
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Chordae tendinae reconstruction, in patients with prolapsed of anterior leaflet was done by Matsumoto et al., 1999 in children using the following technique: double-armed mattress e-PTFE sutures were passed through the free prolapsed edge from the ventricular side to the atrial side and then the two ends were passed through the papillary muscle at 3 to 4 mm from its top, drawing the free edge down to the entry point on the papillary muscle of the two ends of the suture. The sutures were passed through a pledget, which would be on the side where the sutures emerged...
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wawawawawa
27-07-2012
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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học Critical Care giúp cho các bạn có thêm kiến thức về ngành y học đề tài: Influence of static lumbar flexion on the trunk muscles' response to sudden arm movements...
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coxanh_5
28-10-2011
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Anthropometrics Anthropometric measurements provide information on body muscle mass and fat reserves. The most practical and commonly used measurements are body weight, height, triceps skinfold (TSF), and mid-arm muscle circumference (MAMC). Body weight is one of the most useful nutritional parameters to follow in patients who are acutely or chronically ill. Unintentional weight loss during illness often reflects loss of lean body mass (muscle and organ tissue), especially if it is rapid and not caused by diuresis.
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konheokonmummim
03-12-2010
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Marasmus The end stage of cachexia, marasmus is a state in which virtually all available body fat stores have been exhausted due to starvation. Conditions that produce marasmus in developed countries tend to be chronic and indolent, such as cancer, chronic pulmonary disease, and anorexia nervosa. Marasmus is easy to detect because of the patient's starved appearance. The diagnosis is based on severe fat and muscle wastage resulting from prolonged calorie deficiency.
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konheokonmummim
03-12-2010
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