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Orthopedic surgeons operate on and manage problems with the musculoskeletal system. Related specialties that also deal with the musculoskeletal system include physiatrists, family practitioners, podiatrists, etc.
relax your muscles or dampen the nerve impulses in your body to alleviate pain, although be cautious because many tranquilizers are addictive and no one should operate machinery (cars included) under the influence of one.
Involuntary muscles operate without your brain telling it too. It does it automatically, if you are thinking or not. Example: your heart continues to beat if you think about it or not
Most muscles are under voluntary control, save for reflexive responses. However, the muscles that operate the heart and lungs, for example, are autonomic or under non-voluntary control.
Human heart is myogenic in nature. It consists of sinoatrial node in the right atrium below the endodermis. this node initiates the electrical impulses in heart. As it is initiator it is also called pacemaker of heart. The atrioventricular node gathers the impulses and transmits them to the purkinje fibres via. bundle of his-tawara. As atrioventricular node collects all the impulses it is also called pacesetter of heart.
Maquiladoras
Yes. Its a physical activity that requires your muscles in your body to operate and work which causes you to sweat
Colorectal surgeons specialize in and mainly operate in the Colon and Rectal parts of your body with these surgeons also providing surgery for Colorectal cancer.
The intestinal muscles are involuntary, meaning they operate without conscious control. These muscles, known as smooth muscles, contract automatically to facilitate the movement of food and waste through the digestive tract. This process, called peristalsis, is essential for digestion and is regulated by the autonomic nervous system.
Orthopedic surgeons treat and operate on disorders or diseases of the musculoskeletal system, bones, tendons, ligaments, joints, and muscles. Such as: * Setting broken bones * Treating sprains and strains of muscles * Treating sprains and strains of ligaments * Treating sprains and strains of tendons * Amputations * Reattachment surgery for severed limbs or digits * Putting pins and plates in trauma victims * Straightening scoliosis (crooked spines) * Joint repair of torn ligaments or tendons * Repairing vertebral disc herniation (slipped discs)