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View Details#Sternocleidomastoid_pain or#syndromeSternocleidomastoid pain causesSCM pain can have a number of causes that are often related to some type of muscle tension. Tightness in another part of your body can cause referred pain in your SCM. It can als
View Details>Difference between UMNL and LMNL : (Part 1) Upper motor neuron (UMN)Includes neurons in the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system, CNS) that control movement of muscles. UMN synapse onto lower motor neurons at the ventral horn of the
View DetailsChronic inflammatory diseases are the most significant cause of death in the world. 1) Diabetes2) Cardiovascular disease3) Arthritis4) Allergies5) COPDRisk factors1) Age: Increased age is positively correlated with elevated levels of sever
View Details🔈 WHY DO YOU HAVE WEAK GLUTES?ANATOMYThe three gluteal muscles are located in the buttock region, deep to the surronding adipose tissue. The large, superficial gluteus maximus is the most posterior of the group and has fibers that run diagonally
View DetailsCauses of plantar fasciitis (PF)? Research: The different risk factors for PF.1) 5 Intrinsic factors included age, gender, body weight, heel spurs, nerve entrapment, systemic disease, biomechanical dysfunction, and genetics. 2) Extrinsic fact
View Details#IDIOPATHIC_Toe_Walking#Definition :Idiopathic toe walking is a term used to define a gait in which a person walks with a toe‐toe gait pattern without any known correlated etiology*#_idiopathic_toe_waliking_is_when_your_child_continues_to_walk_
View Details🔈 INJURY TO AXILLARY NERVEThe deltoid and teres minor atrophy when the axillary nerve (C5 and C6) is severely damaged. Because it passes inferior to the humeral head and winds around the surgical neck of the humerus, the axillary nerve is usually
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