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BIOSCI 202: Anatomy & Physiology 1

BIOSCI 202: Anatomy & Physiology 1. David Akers’s Hamstring 09/26/05. BIOSCI 202: Anatomy & Physiology 1. Before. After. BIOSCI 202: Anatomy & Physiology 1. Akers kicks with his left foot. So why is his right hamstring injured?. BIOSCI 202: Anatomy & Physiology 1. Before. After.

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BIOSCI 202: Anatomy & Physiology 1

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  1. BIOSCI 202: Anatomy & Physiology 1 David Akers’s Hamstring 09/26/05

  2. BIOSCI 202: Anatomy & Physiology 1 Before After

  3. BIOSCI 202: Anatomy & Physiology 1 Akers kicks with his left foot. So why is his right hamstring injured?

  4. BIOSCI 202: Anatomy & Physiology 1 Before After

  5. BIOSCI 202: Anatomy & Physiology 1 Hamstrings resist hip flex (prevent femur’s moving forward) Origins at ischial tuberosity act how on hip joint? Hamstrings extend hip (move femur back)

  6. BIOSCI 202: Anatomy & Physiology 1 Before After

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