Body PoiseWilliams & Wilkins, 1943 - 312 Seiten |
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... opposite side . Those which rotate to the same side extend from a centrally fixed lower to a laterally higher in- sertion . They are Latissimus dorsi , from pelvis , across many joints , to the humerus , and the Obliquus internus ...
... opposite side . Those which rotate to the same side extend from a centrally fixed lower to a laterally higher in- sertion . They are Latissimus dorsi , from pelvis , across many joints , to the humerus , and the Obliquus internus ...
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... opposite lateral motion . ) e ) Rotation is fairly free in the cervical region ( although head turning is also produced by free rotation between axis and axis- ( see below , p . 84 ) . Rotation is caused by Splenius colli and Longus ...
... opposite lateral motion . ) e ) Rotation is fairly free in the cervical region ( although head turning is also produced by free rotation between axis and axis- ( see below , p . 84 ) . Rotation is caused by Splenius colli and Longus ...
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... opposite of flexion . Extensors : Muscles which increase the angle , in the front - back plane of the body , between two or more connecting bones . External oblique ( Obliquus externus ) : Muscle of the abdomen , found just beneath the ...
... opposite of flexion . Extensors : Muscles which increase the angle , in the front - back plane of the body , between two or more connecting bones . External oblique ( Obliquus externus ) : Muscle of the abdomen , found just beneath the ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL PRINCIPLES | 1 |
INTRODUCTION | 8 |
Other Fundamental Gymnastic Positions | 125 |
Urheberrecht | |
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abdominal muscles abduction acting action Adductor anatomical ankle joint anticus arch articular processes articular surfaces atlas attachment axis backward bending Biceps body poise brevis capitus capsular ligament carpi cartilages chest wall clavicle concentric contraction condyle curve deformity derotation deviation digitorum downward eccentric contraction elbow Erector spinae extending Extensor external feet femur fibro-cartilage fingers flexes flexion Flexor forearm forward front fulcrum Fundamental Standing Position gymnastic hand head and neck heel hip joint humerus KINESIOLOGY knee joint Latissimus dorsi muscle left foot lever leverage limited line of gravity longus lower end lumbar spine mechanism metacarpal metatarsal motion movement Multifidus spinae Obliquus Obliquus internus outer outward Pectoralis major pelvis plantar pollicis posterior pronation Quadriceps radius rear ribs rotation scapula scoliosis segment shoulder girdle shoulder joint shoulder-blade side spinous processes sternum supination thigh bone thoracic spine thoracic vertebrae tibia tion toes transverse processes twist ulna upper trunk upper trunk-twist weight wrist