Why do we get dizzy when we spin? Due to ears?
You must have felt this as a child; spin yourself for a few seconds and then stop suddenly, and you will get dizzy. We will […]
You must have felt this as a child; spin yourself for a few seconds and then stop suddenly, and you will get dizzy. We will […]
Imagine a lady sleeping on her tummy with her hands by her sides and palms facing downwards. Do you know what we call this human
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While walking, our legs pass through a series of hip, knee, and ankle movements, repeating itself in a cycle known as the gait cycle. This
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The body’s movements are described using three imaginary flat planes and three axes intersecting them. These planes and axes provide a reference system for understanding
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A waddling gait, also known as a myopathic gait, is a way of walking characterized by a side-to-side swaying motion of the hips and trunk.
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Lung volume and capacity are important metrics for differentiating a normal lung from a diseased one. But we often get confused between lung volume and
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The carrying angle is the angle that is made between the median axis of the arm and the forearm, which is completely extended and supinated.
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