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It is defined as the scientific discipline that aims to study the mechanical structures that exist in living beings to study the behavior of the human body and solve the problems arising from the various conditions to which it may be subjected
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It is everything that manages to provide a stability to generate a movement, example of these: Articulation, capsule, ligaments
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is characterized by morphologically by present different types of cells separated by abundant material intercellular, synthesized by them, play them functions of hold, filling, storage, transport, defense and repair
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It is defined as the therapy within the joint. It is based on bones that slide, roll, spin; This improves movement within the joint
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is a type of behavior rheological anelastic that present certain materials that exhibit both properties viscous as properties elastic when you deform
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is the sensory receptor that reacts to mechanical pressure or distortions
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Process and the result of locating something in such a way that it can adapt or adapt to something else
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The neuronal excitability or excitability of neurons depends on the existence of different concentrations of ions on both sides of the cell membrane and the capacity of active transport through these membranes
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The gait cycle is a mode of locomotion with the alternating activity of the lower limbs, which are characterized by a succession of double support and unipodal support
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It consists in the contraction of the muscles when they are tense and rigid, also known as hypertonia, is only notable in the upper limbs and affect the flexors and extensors muscles
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Part of the mechanics that studies the movement of particles and the causes that produce it. Muscle Theory of the regulating signs of sound intensity in the interpretation
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A force exerted by a gas, a liquid or a solid on a surface
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Tiredness that is experienced after an intense and continuous physical or mental effort
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the speed is a magnitude physical of character vector that express the distance traveled by an object in the unit of time (m/s)
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For the study of human anatomy requires the set of spatial references that serve to describe the arrangement of different tissues organs and systems and the relationships that exist between them