Basic Biomechanics
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ISBN: 9780073522760
Author: Susan J Hall
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Chapter 9, Problem 5AP
Summary Introduction
To explain: The reason why maintaining a normal lumbar curve is advantageous during lifting.
Concept introduction: Spine is made up of vertebral columns and discs that form curvature. Spine curves help to reduce the stress from the movement of the body and its gravity. There are two main types of spinal curves such as primary and secondary spinal curves.
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Basic Biomechanics
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