LooseLeaf for Human Anatomy
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Author: Michael McKinley Dr., Valerie O'Loughlin, Elizabeth Pennefather-O'Brien
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Chapter 12, Problem 3DCR
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The reason for experiencing difficulty while lifting a heavyweight with pronated forearm than the supinated forearm.
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There are so many compartments that are organized in the limb’s muscles. Deep fascia surrounds all these compartments and each one of them functionally linked to skeletal muscles. Other than skeletal muscles, these compartments are also associated with blood vessels and nerves.
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