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  2. What is infraspinatus tendonitis? - Socratic

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    Infraspinatus tendinitis is a strain caused to the infraspinatus tendon. This muscle tendon unit is responsible for the lateral rotation of the shoulder. This tendon attaches muscle to bone and is the focus for the pull of the muscle. On damage , the muscle pulls part of the tendon away from the bone and the attachment point becomes frayed and sore. Because of its poor mechanical advantage ...

  3. What are the nutrition facts for beef tendon? - Socratic

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    Beef tendon is a low fat, low carb, high protein food. However, the protein in beef tendon is mostly collagen. It is unsuitable as a sole protein source, because it does not contain all the essential amino acids in sufficient amounts. The most abundant amino acids are glycine, alanine, proline, and hydroxyproline, none of which are essential.

  4. If spinal nerve root S2 is pinched, will symptoms occur in ... -...

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    Symptoms occur in the dermatome or myotome corresponding to the damaged nerve. The sacrum consists of five segments, S1 - S5, at the base of the spine. (From www.alexilusmedical.com) Each segment has a pair of nerve roots for the nerves serving the lower body. Dermatomes and Myotomes The surface of the skin is divided into dermatomes — areas whose sensory nerves all come from a single nerve ...