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Human Muscular System trapezius muscles The trapezius muscles, also known as the traps muscles, are large, triangular muscles in the upper back that extend from the base of the neck to the middle of the back, across the shoulders. They are part of the superficial layer of the back's extrinsic muscles and play an important role in posture. human body anatomy model stock videos & royalty-free footage
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The trapezius muscles, also known as the traps muscles, are large, triangular muscles in the upper back that extend from the base of the neck to the middle of the back, across the shoulders. They are part of the superficial layer of the back's extrinsic muscles and play an important role in posture.

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Comparison of Fit and Obese Body Animation of head-to-toe scan of a fit woman and fat woman body. The effect of overweight on the skeletal system. Distribution of human adipose tissue in the body. MRI scanning of the human body skeletal and muscular systems with 360 degree view. human body anatomy model stock videos & royalty-free footage
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Animation of head-to-toe scan of a fit woman and fat woman body. The effect of overweight on the skeletal system. Distribution of human adipose tissue in the body. MRI scanning of the human body skeletal and muscular systems with 360 degree view.

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Medical animation with elbow joint pain Elbow pain can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include prolonged pressure or leaning on elbows, trying a new exercise such as tennis, local trauma, desk work, sprains or strains.Physical discomfort in the elbow joint, or in the muscles, tendons and ligaments supporting it. human body anatomy model stock videos & royalty-free footage
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Elbow pain can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include prolonged pressure or leaning on elbows, trying a new exercise such as tennis, local trauma, desk work, sprains or strains.Physical discomfort in the elbow joint, or in the muscles, tendons and ligaments supporting it.

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