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  1. TIMESTAMPS00:00 Intro00:15 Stimulus & Muscle Growth01:09 Unilateral Training & Hypertrophy01:51 Benefits of Unilateral Training06:23 Potential Downsides10:19...

  2. 30 kwi 2016 · Saul Zion and Dr. Meghan Mizrachi demonstrate the proper technique for the bilateral external rotation exercise of the ... http://www.zionphysicaltherapy.comDr.

  3. 16 sty 2014 · When present and detected preoperatively it can be used as a muscular flap in reconstructive surgeries of the breast and neck. This article will present the sternalis muscle with special emphasis on its morphology, homology, and clinical significance.

  4. The sternalis muscle is a normal anatomic variant, present in 6 - 8% of people. It can be misinterpreted as a potentially worrisome mass on a screening mammogram, leading to unnecessary extra views, diagnostic workups and even biopsies.

  5. 1 gru 2022 · Bilateral Musculus Sternalis is very rare, present in under 1.7% of the population. • The muscle is well known to anatomists but unfamiliar to surgeons. • The muscle can cause “sternalis syndrome” and chest wall asymmetry. • Sternalis may affect the interpretation of mammograms and electrocardiograms. •

  6. 30 paź 2023 · A unilateral contraction of the sternocleidomastoid muscle flexes the cervical vertebral column to the same side (lateral flexion) and rotates the head to the opposite side. A bilateral contraction elevates the head by dorsally extending the upper cervical joints. At the same time, it flexes the lower cervical column causing an overall bending ...

  7. 1 lut 2022 · We report a rare case of bilateral strap-like sternalis muscle of the anterior chest wall in a female cadaver. Its presence may evoke alterations in the electrocardiogram or confuse a routine...

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