Correct, you can feel those tendons around the front of your wrist! But, the flexor muscles and tendons located in the anterior forearm and wrist, while the extensors located at the posterior side. Does it make sense?
Sorry, Emma. I am just coming back to work. All the information for your homework, course, and exam are given in the class notes and Virtual Campus. I will delete the homework instructions about the anatomy book. The main reason is that the new edition is sooooo long and has so many more details then needed that it makes students more anxious. For that reason, I have decided not to ask students to buy the book. Instead, please focus on the classnotes I give you, the virtual campus and the pathology book only. Any other questions? please ask
First, if someone has a slow heart rate I will ask the client the following: How severe your condition is? If they don't know, I will give a short and brief massage and not super relaxing. How does it affect you? If the condition affect the client, the massage I will give will be shorter, not need and not super relaxing This is why its imporntat to know the anatomy and physiology.
Correct, you can feel those tendons around the front of your wrist!
But, the flexor muscles and tendons located in the anterior forearm and wrist, while the extensors located at the posterior side. Does it make sense?