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Title

Push Down & Turn

Date

2001

People

Artist: Rose Watts,

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Prints

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Werner Pfeiffer, M26548.8

Human Generated Data

Title

Push Down & Turn

People

Artist: Rose Watts,

Date

2001

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Werner Pfeiffer, M26548.8

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Person 70.2
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and
serratus
i
anterior
briefly
to
above
remains
flexed
at
about
90
degrees.
The
scapula
degrees
as
the
swings
in
an
anti-clock-
wise
direction.
left
are
pectoralis
major
motor
muscles
going
trom
trunk
vial
is
held
obliquely
following
crease
of
paimar
life-ine.
itor
teres
tightens
around
radius.
pronation
hands.
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cap
back).
right
arm
wil
supplemented
by
Both
upper
arms
contin-
wrist
a
neu-
ue
rotate
laterally
major.
elbow
[forearm)
course
scapulae
(lolt
tral
position
neither
also
opposition.
Newton's
wisted
opposite
direc-
Law
states,
"For
every
action,
there
equal
using
triceps
mus-
reaction."
begins
continue
extend
turned
direction
flexion
or
extension
hand
comes
con-
shoulder
girdle,
forearm
pronated,
abduction
shoul-
lid
grasped
where
paim
faces
down
radlus
crosses
over
ulna.
For
this
occur
tions.
elbows
thumb
index
finger.
tact
with
lid,
minor
ante-
extends
maximally
85
rior.
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now
grasping
power
cylindrical
grip
der.
one
pushes
on
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grasps
tension
can
be
folt
infraspinatus
rotator
cuff
muscies
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later-
medially
latissimus
dorsi,
sub-
scapularis
girdle.
girdle
muscle,
ally
shouíder
joint
finger
compressed
towards
middle
use
flexor
pollicis
longus
muscle.
cles.
will
forward
movement
muscles.
Adduction
slightly
pro-
occurs
hom-
boids
levator
side
called
palmar
prehension,
pronator
quadratus
scapula,
maximum
cle
that
wrapped
(chest),
ulna
unwinds
nate
reaction
used
for
deltoid
(upper
arm).
brachialis
radialis
turning
cap.
same
time
prona-
trapezius and serratus i anterior briefly to above remains flexed at about 90 degrees. The scapula 90 degrees and as the swings in an anti-clock- wise direction. The left are the pectoralis major and the motor muscles going trom the trunk to The vial is held obliquely following the crease of the paimar life-ine. The itor teres tightens around the radius. The pronation the hands. As the cap is back). The right arm wil is supplemented by the Both upper arms contin- The left wrist is in a neu- ue to rotate laterally as the cap and vial are teres major. The elbow [forearm) and of course scapulae (lolt in the the tral position of neither also rotate laterally in opposition. As Newton's wisted in opposite direc- Law states, "For every action, there is an equal using the triceps mus- and opposite reaction." The right wrist begins to continue to extend to the turned in an anti-clock- wise direction the left flexion or extension and left hand comes in con- shoulder girdle, pectoralis left forearm is pronated, abduction of the shoul- the lid is grasped by the where the paim faces down and the radlus crosses over the ulna. For this to occur the tions. Both elbows extend thumb and index finger. tact with the lid, the wrist minor and serratus ante- extends maximally to 85 rior. The right hand is degrees. By now there is grasping the vial in a power cylindrical grip der. As one pushes on the Nd and grasps the vial tension can be folt in using the infraspinatus the rotator cuff muscies upper arm rotates later- upper arm begins to rotate medially using the trunk to arm muscles latissimus dorsi, sub- scapularis and pectoralis the shoulder girdle. The major and the shoulder girdle to arm muscle, ally at the shouíder joint The index finger is later- ally compressed towards the middle finger and the thumb is flexed by use of the flexor pollicis longus muscle. cles. The right wrist will a forward movement of and teres minor muscles. Adduction of the scapula extend and slightly pro- occurs using the hom- boids and trapezius muscles and the levator the left and right side of called palmar prehension, pronator quadratus mus- around the scapula, the maximum extension of cle that is wrapped around pectoralis major (chest), the ulna unwinds at the 85 degrees. nate in reaction to the muscles used for this the deltoid (upper arm). the brachialis radialis left hand turning the cap. same time as the prona-