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Intervertebral Disc Pressure IVDP : pressure on the disc during different routine activities Here in different angle of sitting , this disc pressure varies 110 degree angle , this pressure is 100 kg 100 degree , 120 kg90 degree , 140 kg So , pat
View DetailsHow important is the thorax?What is it?It is the upper part of the trunk that is mainly responsible for 60% or more of trunk rotation. Yes Thorax does flexion and extension. However, it mainly contributes to trunk rotation.What about the lumb
View DetailsAlzheimer's disease(degenerate).********************************Alzheimer's disease is a progressive disorder that causes brain cells to waste away (degenerate) and die. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia — a continuous declin
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 DetailsLATISSIMUS DORSI (LAT)⠀[ANATOMY, FUNCTION & PATHOLOGY]⠀The LAT is one of the widest muscles in the human body. It is a very thin triangular muscle that is not used strenuously in common daily activities but is an important muscle in many exercise
View Details💥LATISSIMUS DORSI💥Language orgin = Latin 🔑latissimus means =widest .🔑dorsi means =of the back.The latissimus dorsi muscle is often called the "lats" . The lats are superficially located, which means they are clearly visible.🛑SHAPE: it is
View DetailsSystemic lupus erythematosus.******************************(SLE) is an autoimmune disease. In this disease, the immune system of the body mistakenly attacks healthy tissue. It can affect the skin, joints, kidneys, brain, and other organs.The four
View Details*List of Neurological Conditions* *Stroke* stroke recovery and rehabilitation. Early Rehabilitation Following Stroke and Stroke Rehabilitation. We appreciate the importance of specialist rehabilitation with a focus on important developments in
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