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Handy! And just in time for Friday’s exam! 🎓💪

@Regrann from @drandygalpin - Are you a visual learner? Me too… I just stumbled upon this great infographic to help you visualize the basics of muscle contraction! Kudos to @eleanor_lutz
An animated guide to the human body : The muscle edition http://tabletopwhale.com/2014/08/12/a-users-guide-to-muscles.html
Yellow is nerve, red us muscle, blue is mitochondria.
From @drjimmybagley

#musclescience #musclephyslab #science #kinesiology #exercisephysiology #musclecontraction #Regrann

movementspecialistintraining

This is great. Neuromuscular junctions are talked about constantly, and it’s crucial to understand the electrochemistry behind a muscular contraction friends.

A word of encouragement

During particularly frustrating weeks, when you lose points for stupid reasons or you’re bored to tears reading through power points or you’re up way too god damn late studying for your fourth test of the week and you have no idea if you’re even cut out to practice physical therapy, think of this.

1. Every brilliant professor you’ve had started out EXACTLY where you are. Not everyone comes out of the womb understanding roll and glide kinematics.

2. You have only just started your life in pt. give yourself a break for tough concepts.

3. Just because your classmate is a wiz at neuro doesn’t mean you have to be too.

4. Look at how much you’ve learned in the last year. Or the last semester. Or hell, in the last week. You are learning SO MUCH. Much more than you aren’t retaining.

5. You gotta start somewhere. You don’t just get handed a doctorate degree for nothing.

Anywho, carry on, pt nerds. Finish the week strong. That is all.