Q&A: Adductors and Medial Rotators
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Eric C.
... t pull the rib cage forward like the rectus abdominus. Think of the path of least resistance being a straight line; the rectus is a straight line from pelvis to anterior ribs/xiphoid process. Could I get more detail on the mechanisms of the rotator cuff? Specifically, how do the infraspinatus and teres minor pull anteriorly? Think "glide," not ...
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Q&A: Adductors and Medial Rotators
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Eric C.
... t pull the rib cage forward like the rectus abdominus. Think of the path of least resistance being a straight line; the rectus is a straight line from pelvis to anterior ribs/xiphoid process. Could I get more detail on the mechanisms of the rotator cuff? Specifically, how do the infraspinatus and teres minor pull anteriorly? Think "glide," not pull ...
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X-Rated
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Linda Zdanowicz
... proper use of the Xerox machine and are not amusing themselves by photocopying their faces or other body parts on it. It is also important that everyone knows all about the Xiphoid process so that they don't hurt you or someone else if the Heimlich maneuver is ever called for. If your staff possesses all these qualities, and the ones mention ...
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28 Weeks.
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Melting Mama
... terus against the stomach by this week causes heartburn. The fundus, the top of the uterus, is now about one-third of the distance between the umbilicus (bellybutton) and the xiphoid cartilage. Constipation may also occur due to uterine pressure on the lower colon, as well as hormonal slowing of peristalsis (the process of excreting waste). Uterine ...
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Advantages of adjustable Gastric Band
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Dr. Anshu Gupta
... Y gastric bypass is identical to the traditional gastric bypass except that instead of being performed through an incision extending from the lowest aspect of the breastbone (xiphoid process) to below the umbilicus (navel), it is performed through several smaller incisions each measuring about an inch or less in length. A laparoscope connected to a ...
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Blown away
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Melting Mama
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Gastric Bypass
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Dr. Anshu Gupta
... tional gastric bypass except that instead of being performed through an incision extending from the lowest aspect of the breastbone (xiphoid process) to below the umbilicus (navel), it is performed through several smaller incisions each measuring about an inch or less in length. ...
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