#EXS3030 An individual has the following symptoms: delayed development, muscle tone alterations, as well as uncoordinated movement. Which is the likely diagnosis?
@docgoble b) The cerebellum allows the ball girl to maintain balance. So, as she transfers from the ground, to the wall, and back to ground again in order to catch the ball, she is able to do so while staying upright and on her feet. (13sec. - 16sec.)
@docgoble 1) Yuji feels the pressure of the floor against his feet and the ball in his hands due to the cutaneous receptors present in those areas. They allow him to control his balance and movement, hit the ball properly, and as he begins moving into his jump to serve the ball.
@abbyy_jacksonn This was a cool video to watch! I never really think about the use of medical technology when it comes to animals, but it makes sense that it works similarly!
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This video preview demonstrates the experimental use of surface EMG to find the point at which an exercise transitions from a non-fatiguing workload to fatiguing workload.
@JasonWilson173@long@YouTube Watching guys who can drive like this is always crazy. Its super impressive, especially knowing that not only do they have to use a ton of force to hit the ball as far as the do, but also all of the technique that's required to hit it well.
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