Palmaris longus, not sure.
yes
In a patient without MG, the Tensilon test will not produce an obvious increase in a previously weak muscle. Some subjective feelings of increased strength are possible but not significant.
The burning sensation in the muscles is likely caused by lactic acid.
The formic acid is a weak acid.
Amonia is actually a weak base. Therefore it is a weak electrolyte.
palmaris longus
The "tailors muscle", or the sartorius is the strap-like muscle that is a weak hip flexor. The sartorius muscle is the longest muscle in the human body.
Strap-like muscle that is a weak thigh flexor known as the tailor's muscle is called Sartorius. This is the muscle that connects to the hamstring.
Function: flexion and radial deviation of the wrist, along with other muscles which flex the wrist and radially deviate the wrist, weak pronation of the forearm along with other muscles which pronate the forearm and weak flexion of the elbow along with other muscles which flex the elbow
The gastrocnemius, tibialis posterior are the main plantarflexors. However, the flexor digitorium longus and flexor hallicus longus are weak plantarflexors, along with peroneus longus and brevis.
A weak wrist has caused you to break your hold on the ball.This causes you to throw it flat and get no mixing action. Try a wrist band.
Brachialis - attaches from the anterior proximal humerus to the coronoid process of the ulna - strong flexor of the elbowBrachioradialis - attaches from the lateral supracondylar ridge of the humerus to the distal styloid of the radius - weak flexor of the elbow
strong,weak,kinda small
its in relation to its function and size different muscle have different strength you have to test it by contraction of the muscle you can tell weather if it is tight or weak
Gracilis
Of course girls have weak spots! for me its in my wrist and near my neck!
The muscle tht as become weak