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  • ...112 [[Ligament|ligaments]], controlled by 13 extrinsic and 21 intrinsic [[Muscle|muscles]]. ...e MLA is also supported by the [[Spring Ligament|spring ligament]] and the deltoid ligament. The [[Tibialis Anterior|Tibialis anterior]] and [[Tibialis Poster
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  • ...n of the [[Tendon Biomechanics|tendon]] around the long head of the biceps muscle.. Biceps tendinitus can impair patients' ability to perform many routine ac * Main function of the biceps muscle is forearm supination and [[Elbow Examination|elbow]] flexion.
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  • ...sted using the [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Muscle_Strength Oxford manual muscle testing] protocol. The client was advised ‘do not let me move you’, sh ...cervical thoracic and lumbar spines. It was however noted that there was muscle atrophy in the area of the left scapula.
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  • ...od of [[Overuse Injuries in Sport|overuse injuries]] and musculoskeletal [[Muscle Injuries|strain]]<ref name=":5" />. == Role of muscle strength, coordination, and balance ==
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  • ...[deltoid]], [[Serratus Anterior|serratus anterior]] and [[Latissimus Dorsi Muscle|latissimus dorsi]] muscles. The cervicobrachial syndrome can also be the re ...e” with symptoms in the neck and/or shoulder that are believed to arise in muscle<ref>Gross, A. R., et al. "Manipulation and Mobilisation for Mechanical Neck
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  • ...th the trapezoid part attaches anteriorly and laterally. The trapezius and deltoid muscles also provide dynamic stabilisation of the AC joint.<ref>Suezie K, B With an AC joint injury pain is often felt radiating to the neck and deltoid. The AC joint may also become swollen, the upper extremity often held in ad
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  • * The medial ligaments (the deltoid ligament) ...can be found [[Basic Foot and Ankle Anatomy - Muscles and Fascia#Lower Leg Muscle Compartments|here]].
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  • ...the tibia and fibula are held together firmly by ligaments of the medial (Deltoid) and lateral ligament complexes of the ankle which can be damaged and contr *[[Peroneus (Fibularis) Longus Muscle|Peroneus Longus]]
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  • (merges with a portion of the superficial deltoid ligament) !'''Muscle'''
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  • As for the medial side the strong, deltoid ligament complex consisting of posterior Tibiotalar (PTTL), Tibiocalcaneal ...njury involves forceful eversion movement at the ankle injuring the strong deltoid ligament. &nbsp;
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  • ...osture, unlike conformation, can be improved. It is dynamic and related to muscle tone and activation. If a horse has poor confirmation it may be at risk of ...en the horse is made to stand square, can it maintain this posture? Is its muscle development symmetrical? Are its feet balanced? What is its the limb alignm
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  • ! colspan="2" |Muscle |The sphincter muscle of the skin and the muscles of the lips
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  • * C4-5 [[Disc Herniation|disk herniation]] can lead to deltoid weakness and shoulder paresthesia. Patients also can experience pain and pa ...and affects the quality of life. With time it can lead to chronic pain and muscle weakness. In some cases, it may lead to cauda equina syndrome. Patients wit
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  • * Manual muscle testing (resisted isometric movements) or use of a dynamometer (Wrist flexo * Begin pain-free isometrics in brace (deltoid, wrist flexion/extension, elbow flexion/extension)
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  • === Range of movement and muscle strength === **Restricted movement and muscle strength can limit function and predispose to postural and gait deviations
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  • ...mplications stem from a lack of patient mobility especially with bed rest, muscle atrophy, weakness and stiffness that result from the fracture * Deltoid weakness
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  • # Faster [[Muscle Fatigue|muscle fatigue]], * Much higher sweat amount on the '''[[Shoulder|shoulders]]''' (over the [[Deltoid|deltoids]])
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  • ...ng from tingling to intense burning pain), numbness or altered sensations, muscle weakness in the affected body part, loss of function (eg. a hand or leg bei ...e can occur.<ref>Sunderland S. The Anatomy and Physiology of Nerve Injury. Muscle Nerve 1990; 13:771.</ref> Rapid-stretch nerve injuries are among the most d
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  • <div class="col-md-6">[[Image:Supraspinatus muscle.png|center||300x300px]]<ref name=":11" /> </div> The supraspinatus muscle is of the greatest practical importance in the [[Rotator Cuff|rotator cuff]
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  • ...in line with lateral aspect of shoulder. (D) Epaulets and cups must cover deltoid and allow motion. Neck opening must allow athlete to raise arms over head w ...n in all contact sports. Thigh pads should be centered over the quadriceps muscle group approximately 6 to 7 inches above the kneecap.
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