Sternum is also referred to as the breastbone. It is a flat bone that is located at the midline or...
Clinical Kinesiology and AnatomyThe region of the body that forms the head, trunk, and thorax is referred to as the axial skeleton.
Clinical Kinesiology and AnatomyThe fibrous joint is a joint that holds two bones with great strength, and it is formed mainly of...
Clinical Kinesiology and AnatomyOsteokinematic motion, also referred to as joint motion, is defined as the bone movements that take...
Clinical Kinesiology and AnatomyA skeletal muscle is attached to the bone at least at two sites. One of the sites remains immobile...
Clinical Kinesiology and AnatomyVertebra is a collection of small bones that forms the backbone or vertebral column of the body.
Clinical Kinesiology and AnatomyTricuspid valve is a one-way valve that is located between the right atrium [a heart chamber] and...
Clinical Kinesiology and AnatomyThe positioning of the axis with respect to the force and resistance indicates the type of lever [a...
Clinical Kinesiology and AnatomyShoulders exhibits the major part of the body and play an important role in the movement of arms...
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