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Published 10/03/2024 The {{c1::C5::spinal level}} myotome is tested by {{c2::arm abduction at the glenohumeral joint}}.
Published 10/03/2024 The {{c1::C6::spinal level}} myotome is tested by {{c2::elbow flexion}}.
Published 10/03/2024 The {{c1::C7::spinal level}} myotome is tested by {{c2::elbow extension}}.
Published 10/03/2024 The {{c1::C8::spinal level}} myotome is tested by {{c2::finger flexion}}.
Published 10/03/2024 The {{c1::T1::spinal level}} myotome is tested by {{c2::finger abduction and adduction}}.
Published 10/03/2024 The {{c1::L1, L2::spinal level(s)}} myotome is tested by {{c2::hip flexion}}.
Published 10/03/2024 The {{c1::L3, L4::spinal level(s)}} myotome is tested by {{c2::knee joint extension}}.
Published 10/03/2024 The {{c1::L5, S1, S2::spinal level(s)}} myotome is tested by {{c2::knee joint flexion}}.
Published 10/03/2024 The {{c1::S1, S2::spinal level(s)}} myotome is tested by {{c2::ankle dorsiflexion}}.
Published 10/03/2024 The {{c1::S2, S3::spinal level(s)}} myotome is tested by {{c2::toe adduction}}.
Published 10/03/2024 {{c1::Circumduction}} is the name given to the sum of the movements of {{c2::flexion, adduction, extension, abduction}}.
Published 10/03/2024 {{c1::Flexion}} is when the angle at a joint is {{c2::decreased}}.
Published 10/03/2024 {{c1::Extension}} is when the angle at a joint is {{c2::increased}}.
Published 10/03/2024 {{c1::Adduction}} is the movement of a limb {{c2::towards}} the midline of the body.
Published 10/03/2024 {{c1::Abduction}} is the movement of a limb {{c2::away from}} the midline of the body.
Published 10/03/2024 The clinical significances of surface anatomy is (just name any of the four):{{c1::Identify where arterial pulses may be found}}{{c1::Identity areas o…
Published 10/03/2024 Wrt dermatomes, axial lines are areas where {{c1::non consecutive dermatomes are next to eachother}}
Published 10/03/2024 Areas of minimal dermatome overlapThe area of skin at the {{c1::upper lateral arm}} can be used to tested for the {{c2::C5::spinal level}}
Published 10/03/2024 Areas of minimal dermatome overlapThe area of skin at the {{c1::pad of thumb}} can be used to tested for the {{c2::C6::spinal level}}
Published 10/03/2024 Areas of minimal dermatome overlapThe area of skin at the {{c1::pad of index finger}} can be used to tested for the {{c2::C7::spinal level}}
Published 10/03/2024 Areas of minimal dermatome overlapThe area of skin at the {{c1::pad of little finger}} can be used to tested for the {{c2::C8::spinal level}…
Published 10/03/2024 Areas of minimal dermatome overlapThe area of skin at the {{c1::medial elbow}} can be used to tested for the {{c2::T1::spinal level}}
Published 10/03/2024 {{c1::Fibrous::joint type}} allows for {{c2::little/no::quantifier}} movement.
Published 10/03/2024 {{c1::Cartilaginous::joint type}} allows for {{c2::some::quantifier}} movement.
Published 10/03/2024 {{c1::Synovial::joint type}} allows for {{c2::lots of::quantifier}} movement.
Published 10/03/2024 Changes in muscle {{c1::length}} is detected by the {{c2::muscle spindle}}
Published 10/03/2024 Changes in muscle {{c1::tension}} is detected by the {{c2::golgi tendon organ}}
Published 10/03/2024 Proprioception is the sum of the information of a muscle's {{c1::length and tension::2}}
Published 10/03/2024 {{c1::Isotonic::contraction type}} contraction is where the muscle {{c2::contracts::contracts or does not?}} and the length {{c2::short…
Published 10/03/2024 {{c1::Isometric::contraction type}} is where the muscle {{c2::contracts::contracts or does not?}} and the length {{c2::stays the same::…
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