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Weakness of the trunk muscles led to increased lordosis and a protuberant abdomen. At age nine, he was confined to a wheelchair. Contractures appeared, first in the feet, as the gastrocnemius muscles tightened. ... 4. Name the trunk muscles that weaken in certain cases of lordosis and abdominal protuberance.
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Weakness of the trunk muscles led to increased lordosis and a protuberant abdomen. At age nine, she was confined to a wheelchair. Contractures appeared, first in the feet, as the gastrocnemius muscles tightened. ... 4. Name the trunk muscles that weaken in certain cases of lordosis and abdominal protuberance.
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Hyperlordosis / Lordosis ... Some muscles around the hip and spine become tight and some become weak and stretched, causing an imbalance. This is often known as a lower crossed syndrome. This is due to the position of the tight and weak muscles. ... Trunk extensors (erector spinae and quadratus lumborum).
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A category of inherited, incurable, and often life-threatening diseases in which the limb and trunk muscles deteriorate. ... A child with Duchenne MD has a tendency to walk on the toes, which causes the pelvis to tilt forward, resulting in lordosis, a hollowing of the back. The disease also creates muscle...
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Weak neck muscles can make it hard to sit up quickly or lift one’s head straight up off a bed or couch. The stronger trunk muscles have to be used for these actions. ... These organs contain involuntary muscles, which can weaken or develop myotonia (trouble relaxing). Abnormalities in the brain can lead ... In some cases,
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The low back, also called the lumbar spine, curves slightly inward. An inward curve of the spine is called lordosis. ... This indicates there's a problem with the body's electrical wiring. The pressure on the nerve affects how the body functions. Muscles weaken. Reflexes slow. Sensations of pins, ... In cases of severe pain,
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lordosis /lor·do·sis/ (lor-do´sis); 1. ... Protrusion of an internal organ out of its normal place, usually of the rectum or uterus outside the body when supporting muscles weaken. The membrane lining the rectum can push out through the anus, most often in old people with constipation who strain during...
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pelvic tilt, n rotation of the pelvis around either a horizontal or vertical axis. The former cases would be forward or backward tilt, ... This explanation indicates the need for the utilization of large-range trunk movement in the sagittal plane in the early stages of disk and facet joint degeneration.
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When sitting unsupported—a frequent posture in dentistry—the lumbar lordosis flattens (Figure 2 ). The bony infrastructure provides little support to the spine, which now is hanging on the muscles, ... In such cases, ... Areas to strengthen include the trunk stabilization muscles, primarily the transverse and oblique...
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