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#EXS3030 @ 1:14 seconds.
The adaptive quad knife allows this person to cut food because the nerves that run to their hands have been affected by their spinal cord injury and makes it difficult for them to use their hands and muscles
@isaaccubbison It’s sad that he has to deal with this his whole life. But thank goodness the doctors diagnosed him as soon as possible so they can help him in the way that he needs so he can live his life the best way that he can.
At 0:16 this sweet grandfather with Parkinson’s has happy tremors along with some rigid face muscles. Nonetheless is so happy to see his cute grand baby. #EXS3030
This grandfather, who has Parkinsons disease, meets his great grandson for the first time. If it wasn't emotional enough, they surprise him with the news that baby has the same name as he does. 😭❤️👶🏻 (🎥:madison.weinrich)
@docgoble a)the reflex hammer being tapped on the elbow
b)stretch receptor in the triceps tendon
c)Spinal cord c7-c8
d)Radial nerve
e)Triceps brachii contraction causing extension of the elbow.
@docgoble The corpus callosum help the two sides of his brain communicate so that he can coordinate both sides of his body to complete the bowl together. It also allows him to estimate the amount of force he needs to use to throw the ball and knock down the pins. 0:01-0:03 seconds
@kudo4249 this is really interesting because with such a huge technology use now more than ever, carpal tunnel is probably more common so this test is a quick and easy way to detect that.
I'll hopefully be adding some resources to promote interdisciplinary education in the coming months. Below you can see a Micro:bit, Kitronik board and EMG sensors being used to make a prosthetic hand that is controlled by straining your muscles. @microbit_edu@Kitronik
I am taking #EXS3030@oaklanduSHS with @DocGoble because I am interested in why and how we as humans move and how those movements correspond with our brain activity. This class will help me understand the deeper meanings of movement to help treat my future patients in PT.
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