Introduction TheĀ chestĀ in the upper half of the body comprises various structures that each have a job to keep the body functioning. The chest has different…
Introduction Many people use their hands when going to work or doing normal things in their daily lives. The hands correlate with the five finger…
Introduction TheĀ handsĀ are the main show when it comes to the body. They can be expressive when a person is talking, they can carry items from…
Introduction The elbows and the forearms have a casual relationship with each other as they provide flexion and retraction of the arms in the body.…
Introduction The fingers are in a close relationship with the hands and the body. Each finger digit is controlled by various muscles encompassing theĀ wristĀ and forearms.…
Introduction The forearms have a casual relationship with the hands and the wrist as they are below the elbow and have very important motor functions.…
Introduction One of the many muscles that help stabilize theĀ shouldersĀ and provide movement when the arms are in motion. The tricep muscles are one of the…
Introduction When it comes to the human body in motion, theĀ armsĀ can carry, lift, and move items from one place to another without pain. The arms…
Introduction The upper arms allow the individual to move the arms, hands, and fingers, enabling them to doĀ everydayĀ activities without feeling pain or injuries. Different muscles…
Introduction The upper extremities of the body, which include the head, neck, shoulders, chest, and arms, all have a specific job of keeping the body…
Introduction TheĀ shouldersĀ help stabilize the upper extremities of the body and provide a wide range of movements for the arms. The shoulders have many muscles, ligaments,…
Introduction Many individuals do not realize they are in pain until they begin to feel symptoms of stiffness or tenderness in certain areas of their…
Introduction The body has various muscle groups that work together to make each section of the body move. The arms,Ā shoulders, andĀ neck musclesĀ in the upper half…
Introduction The rotator cuff works together with the shoulder, providing movement and a full range of motion. TheĀ shouldersĀ are one of the largest and most complex…
Introduction As the body’s most mobile joints, theĀ shouldersĀ are surrounded by muscles, tissues, and ligaments that help support the shoulders and the rotator cuff in mobility…
Introduction The shoulder muscle functionality allows support and stability to the flexible joints in the body. The shoulders allow a fullĀ range of motionĀ without feeling pain…
Introduction The body is a functional machine that requires many muscles, organs, ligaments, joints, and tissues that provideĀ everyday movements. In the upper extremities, the head,…