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External rotators, glutes, levator ani, tibia/fibula, tarsals.
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Muscles of the axial body part 2, Rib articulations, Lumbar spine and sacrum, muscles of the thorax W'24
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Erectors and deep muscles of the back, costovertebral and costochondral joints, Lumbar vertebrae, sacroiliac joint and ligaments, muscles related to ribs.
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Epidermis, dermis and accessory structures.
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Hip joint, bursae and ligaments, flexors, adductors.
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Bones of the thoracis spine, bones of the thorax, muacles of the thoracic spine part 1.
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Bones and joints of the pelvis and the femur.
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Ligaments associated with C1, C2 and the occiput, Postrerior mucles of the C spine.
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Human tissue and Epithelial Tissue.
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Lumbricals, interossii, muscles of the thenar and hypothenar areas of the hand.
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Facet joints, vertebral disc and holding ligaments, typical and atypical vertebrae of the cervical spine.
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Superficial flexors, deep flexors, extensors of the hand.
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Supra and infra hyoids, the human spine.
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Krebs cycle, Electron transport chain, gluconeogenesis, lipid and protein metabolism.
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Components of protein synthesis, the nucleus and anaerobic metabolism.
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Muscles that arise from the flexor retinaculum.
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The wrist joint, carpal joints and interphalangeal joints, carpal bones and phalanges.
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Temporomandibular joint, muscles of facial expression, muscles of mastication part 1.
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Biceps, triceps, Ancuneus.
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Introduction to muscle testing and trigger points. The bones of the skull and the facial bones.
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Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, peroxisomes.
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Rotator cuff, bones of the forearm and the humeroulnar and humeroradial joints.
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Types of joints, synovial joints, types of muscles, actions and contractions.
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Cell membrane, membrane transport, organelles.
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Muscles, trigger points, stretches and strengthing of these muscles.
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Homeostasis, Feedback mechanisms, Acids and bases, the cell membrane
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Clavicle, Scapula and Humerus, Ac, SC and GH Joints.
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Directional terms, planes, Introduction to bones
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Anatomical position, directional terms, cavities and membranes.
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Pancreatitis, Foodborne illness
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levers, strength training, Neuromuscular relationship and PNF
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Venous system, specific arteries and veins, blood, lymphatic system part 1.
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Cardiac cycle, pressure changes, arteries and arterioles
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Chambers, layers and valves
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Leukemia, lymphoma, TB, COPD, chronic bronchitis, emphysema
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Ribs, rib articulations, lumbar spine and abdominal muscles.
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Types and causes
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Epidermis, Dermis and accessories.
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Congenital diseases, Heart Failure, Aneurysms
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Sub occipitals and anterior cervical muscles
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The creation of ATP and cellular division.
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Hypertension, MI, Artherosclerosis
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Specialized cervical vertebrae, joints of the cervical spine
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Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
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Burns and Ulcers, CAD and CVD
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Supra and Infrahyoid muscles, Introduction to the human spine, vertebra and its processes.
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Viruses, Funguses, Skin Cancers
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Those muscles of the face and mastication.
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Translation, Transcription and the role of RNA
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Dermatitis, Herpes, Varicella
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All facial bones, Temporomandibular Joint
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