ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LL W/CONNECT ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781265521363
Author: McKinley
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 11, Problem 2CSL
While training on the balance beam, Pat slipped during her landing from a back flip and fell, straddling the beam. Although only slightly sore from the fall, she became concerned when she suddenly lost the ability to completely control her urination. What might have happened to Pat’s pelvic floor structures during the fall?
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