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Dorsiflexion
Muscle tissue disease, may cause focal or diffuse muscular dysfunction/weakness
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Myopathy
Moving toward the body
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Flexion
Blood test to show increased CPK enzyme levels when muscle tissue is injured,
indicate strenuous physical activity within 24hrs, neuromuscular disease, or one of
several non-neuromuscular sources
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Creatine phosphokinase
Group of genetic disorders that result in muscle weakness overtime
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Muscular dystrophies
Problem with balance, Parkinson's disease, or decreased lower extremity strength
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Shuffling gait
Cells that build bone
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Osteoblasts
Permanent contracted toe deformity
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Hammertoe
Cells that work to maintain healthy bone tissue
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Osteocytes
Assess strength/limitations in ROM of upper extremities
-patient performs motions independently first, then with resistance
-shoulder: flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal rotation, external rotation,
-elbow: flexion, extension, pronation, supination,
-wrist:flexion, extension, radial deviation, ulnar deviation
-finger: flexion, extension
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16-5 assessing ROM and muscle strength of upper extremities