APPLIED RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY

ANATOMY

NEURORADIOLOGY

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A 25 year old male volleyball athlete complaining of pain in his waist came to the physiotherapy clinic. After examining the basic movement function of the back, there is unbearable pain for extension motion, this complaint appears after doing a squeeze. In the physiotherapy clinic the athlete is treated using an electromagnetic wave device with a wavelength for therapy of 12.25 cm with a frequency of 2450 MHz or 69 cm with a frequency of 433.92 MHz. using a magnetron tube. What is the biomechanical analysis for the above conditions?
A
The existence of momentum causes the ball to shoot strongly
B
The direction of the smash causes the vector acceleration towards the line within the boundaries of the court
C
The force of gravity causes the condition of both limbs to be injured due to excess weight
D
The effect of excessive force and speed on smass causes overuse of the lower back muscle mass
E
The mass load of the accelerating muscles of the arms, back and legs makes the ball go faster and faster
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Muscle strains, ligament sprains, and soft tissue contusions account for as much as 97% of back pain in the general adult population. The majority of athletes with low back pain have a benign source of pain. Muscle strain may be the most common cause of low back pain in college athletes.

Detailed explanation-2: -Physiotherapy is a treatment that helps to improve the movement and function of joints and muscles. It can help to reduce back pain and get you get moving normally again. It can also help to reduce the risk of hurting your back again. Physiotherapists use many treatments and techniques to help with back pain.

Detailed explanation-3: -It can result from a strain (injury) to muscles or tendons in the back. Other causes include arthritis, structural problems and disk injuries. Pain often gets better with rest, physical therapy and medication. Reduce your risk of low back pain by keeping at a healthy weight and staying active.

Detailed explanation-4: -Overuse. Being overweight. Having poor posture. Sitting in a poorly designed chair for a long time. A misalignment in the bones of your spine, or vertebrae. Arthritis in the spine. A small fracture, in rare cases.

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