Flexibility (disambiguation) — Flexibility may refer to: *Flexibility, a general definition of the term. *Flexibility (anatomy), the range of motion of an anatomical joint, which may be increased by stretching *Flexibility (engineering), in the field of engineering systems… … Wikipedia
History of anatomy — The history of anatomy as a science extends from the earliest examinations of sacrificial victims to the sophisticated analyses of the body performed by modern scientists. It has been characterized, over time, by a continually developing… … Wikipedia
Cat anatomy — In this section the major parts of a cat s body and their special adaptive features are discuss. Contents 1 Mouth 2 Ears 3 Nose 4 Legs 5 Claws … Wikipedia
Stretching — For other uses, see Stretching (disambiguation). An actively stretching Siberian tiger Stretching is a form of physical exercise in which a specific skeletal muscle (or muscle group) is deliberately elongated[ … Wikipedia
Joint stiffness — Classification and external resources ICD 10 M25.6 ICD 9 719.5 Joint stiffness may be either th … Wikipedia
cancellous bone — ▪ anatomy also called trabecular bone or spongy bone light, porous bone enclosing numerous large spaces that give a honeycombed or spongy appearance. The bone matrix, or framework, is organized into a three dimensional latticework of bony… … Universalium
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École nationale de cirque — The École Nationale de Cirque (also called National Circus School) is a professional circus school located in Montréal, Québec, Canada. It is a school for higher education in arts, after the great schools of music, dance and theatre, the NCS also … Wikipedia
Median nerve palsy — Classification and external resources Diagram from Gray s anatomy, depicting the peripheral nerves of the upper extremity, amongst others the median nerve. ICD 10 … Wikipedia
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