Muscle relaxants for stiffness in Abdominal muscles:Orphenadrine, metaxalone, methocarbamol, orphenadrine, tizanidine, and carisoprodol are some of the muscle relaxants that a specialist may give whenever there is tenderness in the abdominal muscles. ...
Yourcore— consisting of your rectusabdominals, internal and externalobliques, and even your lower back — provides structural stability while you perform during the overhead squat. Contracting your corecreates an insane amount of intra-abdominal pressure, making your trunk as solid as a rock while...
The convection cell metaphor is particularly apt because a lot of science is siloed. A good idea — say, that the peroneus tertius muscle occurs at a lower frequency in monkeys and apes than in humans, and this tells us something about its evolution — may rise to the top in one cell (...
bearing free cervical ribs articulating by both tubercular and capitular facets as do the ribs of the dorsal region. The character in this vertebra distinguishing it as a dorsal is the broadly expanded external border of the anterior branch of the horizontal lamina [i.e. what we would now cal...
If a person has only seen 2D images of a specimen, and especially if those 2D images have only been orthogonal views with no obliques, their little island of knowledge is surrounded by at least a sizeable lake of ignorance, if not a small ocean. ...
get to shift their anger from university-internal targets to a visible and little-loved external enemy. I think both hypotheses are accurate, and I suppose that it is not 100% fair for NPG to get pasted with more hate than they have coming, but I don’t really care, because the level...
they rarely look identical on the surface. Whether it’s internal or externalasymmetry, or variable laminae, or some other thing, there’s a LOT of variation. How does that small-scale morphogenetic opportunism jibe with the apparent macroevolutionary importance of pneumaticity in sauropods and th...
I mentioned that pneumatic bones rarely look identical under the hood. Heck, they rarely look identical on the surface. Whether it’s internal or externalasymmetry, or variable laminae, or some other thing, there’s a LOT of variation. How does that small-scale morphogenetic opportunism jibe wi...
in another, because the debunking happened in a paper that few people outside of its home field have ever read or cited. And not just hypotheses, but even basic facts, like whether the peroneus tertius muscle is actually unique to humans (for avoidance of doubt, it most certainly is not)...