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  • [[File:Runners-knee SAG.jpeg|right|frameless]] ...the world. Although the usual population associated with the condition is the [[Older People - An Introduction|elderly]] (who are mostly inactive), [[Ath
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  • ...e="neumann" /> It is the largest sesamoid bone, developed in the tendon of the [[Quadriceps Muscle|Quadriceps femoris,]] and resembles these bones as it i #its centre of ossification has a knotty or tuberculated outline
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  • Mrs L.S:XDR TB Below Knee Patient ...has been receiving physio once a week at the hospital. Patient shows signs of decreased (R) Hip Ext, balance issues and global weakness
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  • ...ee, and associated flexion at the elbow, which is an aggravated expression of spastic dystonia. <ref name=":0" /> ...cles to passive [[Stretching|stretch]] or elongation, basically the amount of tension a muscle has at rest.
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  • ...uscles are used in walking] Available: https://healthyliving.azcentral.com/muscles-walking-exercise-1837.html<nowiki/>(accessed 21.12.2021)</ref> ...s and the hip adductors. The gluteal and the [[Abdominal Muscles|abdominal muscles]] also play a significant role in forward motion.
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  • ...pine in the lower back to the lower pelvis. Some of these fibers extend to the femur bone, or thighbone.<ref>Iliacus Muscle Origin, Function & Anatomy | B ..., lateral aspect of sacrum, ventral sacroiliac ligament, and lower portion of iliolumbar ligament
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  • ...tation summarising the 21 day acute in-patient journey of a diabetic below knee amputee through to discharge to a community setting. ...ip of an angiographic catheter through the stenotic region +/- positioning of an intravascular endoluminal stent<br>Marginal improvement therefore transt
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  • ...tors ''' - [[User:Jazmin Brown|Jazmin Brown]] as part of [[The University of Waterloo Clinical Biomechanics Project]] ...rospective case-control analysis of 2002 running injuries. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2002;36(2):95-101.</ref>
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  • ...to maximise their enjoyment and performance.<ref>Fit Kit Systems. Glossary of bike fitting terms. Available from: https://fitkitsystems.com/education/tra .... A good bicycle fit goes a long way to prevent overuse injuries and helps muscles and lungs function at best ability, all improving performance and enjoyment
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  • ...le stroke, also known as front crawl, is the fastest and most efficient of the swimming strokes used in competition. ...h 90% of the driving force provided primarily by the torque generated from the [[shoulder]]<ref name=":0">Davis DD, Nickerson M, Varacallo M. [https://eur
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  • ...res, and promoting independence in preparation for a prosthetic fitting at the specialist.<br> ...ifficult time dealing with recent changes, feels heavy burden to take care of husband - is often afraid he will fall and hurt himself. Patient is very bo
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  • '''Original Editors ''' - [[User:Hardik Bhatt|Hardik Bhatt]] as part of the [[Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project]] ...[[flexor hallucis longus]]) which is mono-articular and does not influence the ankle joint.
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  • == The Running Gait Cycle == ...ferences. Having the ability to walk does not mean that the individual has the ability to run.<ref name="Nor">Norkin C; Levangie P; Joint Structure and Fu
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  • ...'''Original Editor '''- [[User:Robin Tacchetti|Robin Tacchetti]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/course_tutor/donna-fisher/ Donn ...igned for patients with extensive weakness in the lower limbs. The purpose of these complex orthoses are to:
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  • ...6816 Overuse injuries in professional road cyclists]. The American journal of sports medicine. 2010 Dec;38(12):2494-501.</ref> Spring Knee:
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  • == The Gait Cycle == ...aughan">Vaughan CL. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12600342 Theories of bipedal walking: an odyssey]. J Biomech 2001;36(2003):513-523.Available fro
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  • ...hindlimb bones varies due to the significant variation in size for breeds of dogs.<ref name=":1" /> [[File:The canine pelvic limb - caudal view.jpeg|center|thumb|alt=|607x607px|The canine pelvic limb]]
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  • ...while reducing the incidence of injury. Knowledge of the [[biomechanics]] of cycling benefits recreational, competitive and rehabilitating cyclists and ...aim of ensuring the comfort of the position (posture) and the efficiency (of pedaling).
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  • ...s of kinetic chain exercises provide their own benefits. The key advantage of OKC exercises is their capability to isolate a specific muscle. {{#ev:youtube|UylQlk50gjg|300}}<ref> Muscles and Motions. Open and Closed Kinetic chains. Available from: https://www.yo
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  • ...l nerve (highlighted in green) - anterior view|267x267px|Muscular Branches of Femoral Nerve |thumb]] ...the L2-L4 ventral rami.  It has a role in motor and sensory processing in the lower limbs<ref>Wong TL, Kikuta S, Iwanaga J, Tubbs RS. A multiply split fe
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