Answer:
The answer is Iliotibial tract
Explanation:
Also known as Maissiat's band and in latin as <em>Tractus iliotibialis</em><em> </em> is responsible for the rotating, extending and abducting of the hip and greatly assist in stabilizing the side of the knees while the body is moving.
It begins at the anterolateral part of the iliac tubercle and ends at the lateral condyle near the tibia.
An insulin pump ensures accurate doses
A glucose meter offers the patient control
A joint implant increases the patients mobility
Answer: T
Explanation: It is a coaches responsibility to protect their athletes bu ensuring that they are performing exercises correctly and to not allow them exercise while injured.
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B. patient-centered interview
I would say from what I know the closest would be the Sympathetic nervous system. :)