| antigravity muscles |
those muscles, mainly extensors of the knees, hips, and back, that by their tone resist the constant pull of gravity in the maintenance of normal posture.
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| antigravity |
refers to strength required to lift part of one's body against gravity
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| antigravity m.’s |
those muscles, mainly extensors of the knees, hips, and back, that by their tone resist the constant pull of gravity in the maintenance of normal posture.
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| antigravity r.’es |
reflexes that keep the antigravity muscles in extension to hold the body upright.
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