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  • ...re muscle activation between a prone bridge and 6-RM back squats.] Journal of human kinetics. 2018 Jun;62:43. Available: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc ...nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4262933/ The back squat: A proposed assessment of functional deficits and technical factors that limit performance]. Strength
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  • [[File:Hip flexors.png|alt=Hip muscles anterior aspect.|thumb|324x324px|Hip muscles anterior aspect.]] ...4.1.2022)</ref>. Every time you take a step, you are using your hip flexor muscles.
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  • ...f the thigh. The semitendinosus is so named due to it having a long tendon of insertion. ..., and is inserted into the upper part of the medial surface of the body of the tibia, nearly as far forward as its anterior crest.
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  • ...and passive insufficiency are functional states that occur in multi-joint muscles only. ...xtent at both joints, but also preventing the full [[Range of Motion|ROM]] of each joint it crosses.<ref name=":1">NFPT [https://www.nfpt.com/blog/unders
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  • ...Therapy and Manipulation of the Neck] from the Musculoskeletal Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (2014). ...tp://www.jospt.org/doi/pdf/10.2519/jospt.2012.0501 Neck Pain: Manipulation of Your Neck and Upper Back Leads to Quicker Recovery] from JOSPT Perspectives
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  • [[File:Anatomy of Articularis genu muscle.png|alt=GOOGLE IMAGES|thumb|[https://en.wikipedia.o ...rmedius muscle and founded that it has an important mechanical role during knee movement.
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  • [[File:Muscles of the thigh posterior compartment Primal.png|thumb|Muscles of the thigh posterior compartment|alt=]] ...direct.com/topics/neuroscience/hip-extensors Essentials of kinesiology for the physical therapist assistant] e-book. Elsevier Health Sciences; 2018 Oct 23
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  • '''Original Editor '''- The [[Open Physio]] project ...plateau, the tibial tuberosity, the soleal line, the medial malleolus, and the fibular notch.
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  • ...d the 'long head' (superficial) and the 'short head' (deep). It is part of the [[hamstrings]].<ref name="anatomytv">Primal Pictures. Available from:http:/ *Long head: ischial tuberosity<ref name="Netter">Netter FH. Atlas of Human Anatomy. Philadelphia: Elsevier,2014</ref>
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  • ...related to cycling may also increase. But many common cycling injuries of the lower extremity are preventable. ...ttori & Daniel C. Norvell. Non-Traumatic Bicycle Injuries. A Review of the Literature. Sports Medicine volume 36, pages7–18(2006) Published: 27
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  • ...J, Scuderi GRVarus and Valgus Deformities. In: Lotke PA, Lonner JH, eds. ''Knee Arthroplasty, Masters Techniques in Orthopaedic Surgery.'' 3rd ed. Philadel The valgus deformity is resulted of anatomical variations : ''bone tissue remodeling'' and ''soft tissue contra
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  • ...ciatic Nerve|sciatic nerve]] which is composed of the posterior divisions of L4, 5, S1, 2. ...Longus|fibularis (peroneus) longus]], where it terminates by dividing into the superficial and deep fibular (peroneal) nerves.
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  • [[Category:Muscles]] The Quadriceps femoris is the most voluminous [[muscle]] of the human body.<ref name=":0">Bordoni B, Varacallo M. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih
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  • ...s muscle is superficial, can be easily seen and can be touched on the back of your lower leg.<ref>Gastrocnemius Muscle: Anatomy, Function, and Conditions The two heads are located from the medial and lateral condyles of the [[femur]].
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  • ...r limb provocation test to evaluate the impact of the piriformis muscle on the sciatic nerve.&nbsp; ...hip joint. The piriformis muscle is innervated by the direct branches from the sacral plexus (L5-S2).&nbsp;
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  • ...enic muscle inhibition: a limiting factor in joint rehabilitation. Journal of sport rehabilitation. 2000 May 1;9(2):135-59.</ref> ...he motoneuron pool of joint musculature, thus, the contractions created by the motoneuron pool decrease. <ref name=":0" />
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  • ...64/ Biometrics of pyramidalis muscle and its clinical importance.] Journal of clinical and diagnostic research: JCDR. 2017 Feb;11(2):AC05.Available: http ...w.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3531545/ Architecture and fiber type of the pyramidalis muscle]. Anatomical science international. 2008 Dec;83(4):294-7
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  • ...t of the thigh and is the only muscle in the quadriceps group that crosses the hip<ref name=":0">Drake, RL, Vogl, W, Mitchell, AW, Gray, H. Gray's anatomy ...[[Vastus Intermedius|vastus intermedius]] muscle and superior-medial part of [[Vastus Lateralis|Vastus lateralis]] and [[Vastus Medialis|Vastus medialis
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  • '''Original Editor '''- [[User:Wanda van Niekerk|Wanda van Niekerk]] based on the course by [https://members.physio-pedia.com/instructor/alexandra-kopelovich ...nd there is movement at the joint, whereas during an eccentric contraction the muscle lengthens while producing force.
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  • ...opathy|gluteal]] muscle groups, and the [[Hip Examination|hip]] stabilizer muscles<ref name=":0">Top end sports [https://www.topendsports.com/testing/tests/sq ...lm.nih.gov/25111946/ Single leg squat test and its relationship to dynamic knee valgus and injury risk screening.] Pm&r. 2015 Mar 1;7(3):229-35.Available:h
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