ATTR 25057 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Inoculation, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor, Transverse Plane

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Improves brain health, enhances the wiring of neurons, is a stress inoculator, makes the brain cells more resilient. Caudal- closer to the feet (changes at bottom of hip) Bilateral- refers to two, or both sides. Ipsilateral-refers to the same side of the body. Distal- away from middle of the body. Proximal- toward the middle of the body. Volar-palm of hand or sole of the foot. Osteokinematic: movements of bones around a joint (flexion, extension, ad-abduction) Flexion: decreasing the joint angle, bringing two bones together. Extension: increasing the joint angle, bringing two bones away from one another. Plantar flexion: flexing the ankle pointing toes. Dorsiflexion: extension of wrist and ankle toes to shin/back. Horizontal adduction: arm starts at shoulder level and moves forward. Horizontal abduction: arm stats at shoulder level and moves back. Radial deviation: turing hand inward toward thumb side. Ulnar deviation: turning hand outward toward pinkie side. Circumduction: motion in cones or circles: flexion, abduction, extension, adduction.

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