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Prime mover for soldier flexion? Muscle Mover of should abduction? Prime movers of shoulder flexion? Flexion and adduction at shoulder? Agonist muscle in shoulder flexion? Prime mover of flexion of shoulder? Primary muscle of shoulder flexion?
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Some support during shoulder abduction ... Paralysis of this nerve will result is weakness of the rotator cuff muscles resulting in pain form impingement and an inability of the patient to begin shoulder abduction. Such patients tend to swing the affected limb away from ... Know the prime mover(s) for each type of movement...
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www.upstate.edu/cdb/grossanat/limbs3.shtml
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1. Of a group of muscles, the one doing the majority of the work is the prime mover or agonist. ... 6. The deltoid muscle of the shoulder is the prime mover of shoulder abduction.
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www.sjrcc.edu/faculty/rich/bsc2085ch10.html
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Muscles of the Torso ... Ch 12 - The Central Nervous System ... ___________ can result when blood circulation to the brain is blocked and tissue dies. _________ is a degenerative brain disease tha causes slow, progressive loss of memory and motor control. There are ______ of spinal nerve roots extending from the spinal cord.
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www.terrebonneonline.com/biol2tf.htm
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____ 1. synergist A. holds a joint or bone in place; ____ 2. fixator B. opposes the movement of the prime; ____ 3. prime mover C. helps other muscles; ____ 4. antagonist D. the main muscle responsible for a movement...
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www.terrebonneonline.com/biol2t9-10.htm
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A: prime mover of jaw closure; elevates mandible ... A: prime head flexor when both flex, if one flexes, head rotates to opposite sid ... · Prime mover of back extension, made up of three columns of muscles: iliocostalis, logissimus, spinalis...
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www.ithaca.edu/faculty/sigg/anatomy/chapt10.htm
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Review: Chapter 11 Muscle Anatomy ... 8. Name the muscle that is broad, flat, triangular of the lower back that is a prime mover of arm extension, adduction and medial rotation.
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Return to Homepage ... Anatomy & Physiology I Laboratory Notes ... ou can download most of the lab histology PowerPoint slides I use from the following web link: API Lab Lecture Materials...
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faculty.ircc.cc.fl.us/FACULTY/JSchwartz/Lab%20Notes%20e...
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In that condition, the levator scapulae muscle is utilised as an intrinsic stabilizer of glenohumeral joint and trapezius muscle is used as a prime mover for shoulder abduction with or without latissimus dorsi and teres major transfers [9].
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www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2474/5/25
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