Adductor muscles
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Pectineus Muscle Anatomy, Origin, Insertion, Function, Exercise

Introduction The pectineus is a flat muscle found in the superomedial part of the anterior thigh. The fascial part of the thigh muscles is specific in that each of them is innervated by a femoral nerve (L2, L3). Due to having a dual nerve supply, the pectineus is one of a few muscles classified into…

Ataxic Cerebral palsy
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Ataxic Cerebral palsy

What is Ataxic cerebral palsy? Which Part of the Brain is affected By Cerebral Palsy? What are the signs and symptoms of Ataxic cerebral palsy? The most usual symptoms of ataxic cerebral palsy are: Developmental signs of ataxic cerebral palsy in a child involve: Scanning Speech Intention Tremors Cognitive Impairment Can a Child with Ataxic…

Latissimus dorsi Muscle
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Latissimus Dorsi Muscle

What is Latissimus dorsi Muscle? The latissimus dorsi muscle (‘the lats muscle’ or ‘the lats’) is the broadest muscle in the human body. It is relatively thin & covers almost all back muscles at the posterior trunk, rather than the trapezius muscle. Together with the levator scapulae, trapezius & rhomboid muscles, the latissimus dorsi relates to the superficial layer of the extrinsic…

Erb's Palsy
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Erb’s palsy

What is Erb’s palsy? Erb’s palsy also known as Erb’s Duchenne palsy is a paralysis of the arm(Upper Limb). This injury occurs mainly due to injury to the upper group of the arm’s main nerves, The lesion is usually at the junction of the C5 and C6 roots (Erb’s point). These Nerve Root form part…

Arm muscle pain

Arm Muscle Pain

This arm muscle pain is defined as the discomfort & pain experienced anywhere throughout the arm.Sometimes this pain includes to wrist, elbow & shoulder joints.This arm muscle pain occurs due to a variety of causes.The most common causes of the arm muscles are injury or overuse.Depending on the cause of the arm this pain starts…

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Adductor Magnus muscle Anatomy, Origin, Insertion, Function, Exercise

Introduction The adductor Magnus’s muscle is a large triangular muscle of the lower limb, with its apex located on the hip bone, & it’s base on the linea aspera of the femur. It is located both in the posterior & medial fascial compartments of the thigh. The distribution of this muscle in 2 compartments is…