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The circadian rhythm is a biological clock that resets every 12 hours.
The circadian rhythm is a term used to describe biological process that are governed by external factors like light and darkness or temperature. The circadian rhythm was first recorded in the 4th century BC and has been researched ever since. The evidence points to this clock being reset every 24 hours.
The tendinoperiosteal junction is located between the muscle and tendon.
The tendinoperiosteal junction is located between tendon and bone.
What condition is Phalen's test used to assess?
The Phalen's test requires the client to firmly press the backs of the hands together for a duration up to a minute. If the client experiences pain, tingling or numbness in the thumb, index, middle and lateral half of the ring finger along the palmar side, then the test is positive for a carpal tunnel compression. The test can be done in reverse with palms pressed firmly together.
Performing an unassisted movement for a client during an assessment is _______________.
Passive ROM is when the therapist performs the movement of the client's body. This is used to determine joint versus muscular dysfunctions.
Which muscle attaches to the zygomatic arch?
The masseter is a dense muscle with a superficial head and a deep head both of which originate from the zygomatic arch of the temporal bone.
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