Back of upper leg muscle
[DOC File]INTRODUCTION TO WEIGHT TRAINING/ANATOMY
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UPPER LEG - QUADRICEPS, HAMSTRING, HIP SPRAINS . OR MUSCULAR STRAINS. The lower extremity muscular strain protocol is designed for all lower extremity muscular strains. The condition must be known to customize the program for the individual. Severity of the strain. Severe strain with hemorrhage. Simple strain without complications
[DOC File]Muscles of Upper Extremity - Concordia College
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Seated Leg press. Lunges. Squats. 2. Hamstrings muscle group is located in the back portion of the thigh (upper leg). These muscles originate just underneath the Gluteus Maximus on the pelvic bone and attach to the tibia (lower leg bone). The three muscles that make up the hamstrings are: A. Semitendinosus. B. Semimembranosus. C. Biceps Femoris
[DOC File]Lab 8 - Human Muscles
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The muscle must not dry out while dissecting or it will be useless. With forceps, lift the skin from one thigh and cut the skin completely around the leg using scissors. Pull the cut end back and peel the skin off the leg. Minimize the touching of the muscle tissue with contaminated dissecting equipment. Keep the area moist with frog Ringers.
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The spine and upper body are represented as a uniform horizontal rod of weight 350 N, pivoted at the base of the spine. The erector spinalis muscle, attached at a point two-thirds of the way up the spine, maintains the position of the back. The angle between the spine and this muscle is 12.0°.
[DOC File]Personal Fitness - MR. WACHTERHAUSER
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1. The muscle that helps control breathing is the _____. 2. Name the main muscle of the upper back. 3. Where is the zygomaticus major located? 4. Circle one: Cardiac muscle is involuntary or voluntary. 5. Circle one: Skeletal muscle is involuntary or voluntary. 6. Circle one: Smooth muscle is involuntary or voluntary. 7.
[DOC File]UPPER LEG - QUADRACEP, HAMSTRING, HIP SPRAINS
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5. clavotrapezius, acromiotrapezius, spinotrapezius – three muscles in cat, one muscle in human (trapezius). 6. caudofemoralis – not present in human. 7. gluteus maximus – larger than gluteus medius in humans, smaller than gluteus medius in cat. 8. sartorius – wide muscle in cat, narrow muscle in human
[DOC File]THORACIC – not a big player in your practice compared to ...
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The back is adjustable in height and depth in the chair to provide a customized fit, to promote appropriate upper leg alignment and support, and to allow for growth. ( TherAdapt( Winged Back Insert: This is essential as it comes complete with a lumbar support, padded head pad, and “butterfly” style anterior trunk support.
Leg Strain Guide: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options
Upper: Adduct, flex thigh at hip. Lower: Adduct, extend thigh at hip. Upper: Obturator . Lower: Tibial sciatic . Gracilis Body of pubis Medial surface of tibia Adduct thigh at hip, flexes leg at knee. Obturator Gluteus Maximus . Ilium and sacrum Iliotibial tract and gluteal . tuberosity of femur . Extend and laterally rotate thigh at hip ...
[DOC File]CP7e: Ch. 8 Problems
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Root Dermatome Muscle weakness Reflexes affected Paresthesias L1 Back, over trochanter, groin None None Groin, after holding posture, which causes pain L2 Back, front of thigh to knee Psoas, hip adductors None Occasionally front of thigh L3 Back, upper buttock, front of thigh and knee, medial lower leg Psoas, quadriceps – thigh wasting Knee ...
[DOC File]1724 Lab: Frog Skeletal Muscle Physiology
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– outside of upper arm (three muscles) Action: extends the elbow joint. Lower Body. Gluteus Maximus “glutes” – connects lower pelvic bone to leg (largest butt muscle). Action: extends the hip joint. Quadriceps “quads” – front of upper leg (four muscles) Action: extends the knee joint. Hamstrings – back of upper leg. Action ...
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