Primary, secondary, and tertiary actions produced by Superior oblique are _____, Depression, and _____ respectively.
What is the function of the iliofemoral ligament in hip joint dynamics?_____
Right _____ and left IO are yoke muscle pairs for dextroelevation
The lumbricals _____ at the MCP joint and extend at the PIP and DIP joints
The _____ muscle is isolated by having the patient adduct and depress their eye
The _____ (rotator cuff muscle) does the following actions - aDducts the arm - laterally (externally) rotates the arm
Unlocking of knee is _____ rotation of femur on tibia during the early stages of flexion.
The shape of glottis is _____ when only interarytenoid muscle is involved in phonasthenia
Lateral flexion is greatest in the _____ and lumbar regions of the vertebral column.
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