Sentences with phrase «altered movement patterns»

The changes in the hip extension moment following some of all of these variables may be the result of altered movement patterns.
When muscles are at a less optimal length, it means decreased mobility, altered movement patterns and potential for injury.
Infants with untreated torticollis may be at increased risk for early motor delay, global delay, impaired balance and coordination, delay in acquisition of gross motor skills, and reinforcement of altered movement patterns due to adaptive motor behavior.
«It's important to recognize whether you're really working the muscles you think you are and recognize if you've developed an imbalance that alters your movement pattern,» says Eric Ingram, physical therapist at Louisiana Physical Therapy Centers of Pineville.

Not exact matches

In the simulation, each Roombot alters its pattern of movement randomly every few seconds and assesses how those changes affect the quadruped's overall velocity.
When the vertebral joints lose proper positioning and alignment, it leads to abnormal motion and movement, which affects how the brain communicates with the body and alters the firing pattern in the central nervous system.
Mobility is NOT optional for a Powerlifter - training to improve one's flexibility has a direct impact on performance, as a lack of flexibility can alter optimal movement patterns, limit training volume, and indeed directly hinder performance during competition.
At other times they are asked to alter their breathing pattern progressively as they repeat a movement.
Difficulty also changes the experience by slightly altering enemy attack and movement patterns, and allowing for a higher multiplier to be achieved.
Many early fights in Ys VIII didn't require as precise of a strategy or movement pattern as older games did, mostly because of the expanded movement options and altered camera position.
One of the report's sources describes Nintendo NX controller vibration functionality as «very similar to the Vive controller, in that it alters intensity, pulsing patterns and duration of vibration to mimic the sensation of a range of different movement types.
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