Anything that
involves weight bearing in standing should be put aside until the baby is at least 6 months old.
Foundational training and handling may begin at a younger age, but this training should not
involve any weight bearing or pulling.
Not exact matches
Then again, few beyond Campbell could grasp the scope of the project, which
involved managing unparalleled technical intricacies and
bearing the
weight of accompanying «national, political, financial, legal, and media complexities.»
OK so first of all
bear in mind this was a freestyle experiment so the
weights are approximate, as there is no baking
involved it is not as crucial to be exact.
«Ensuring that children with low birth
weights have a diet rich in calcium, vitamin D and protein, in combination with exercise that
involves weight -
bearing physical activities may help reduce risk of bone fractures later in life,» Balasuriya said.
The reason for this is that any
weight -
bearing sport or physical activity that
involves repeating of rapid dynamic movements produces tension on the lower back, and without proper stretching, these overused muscles become very tight and increasingly prone to injury in the long run.
Some of the most flexible and agile people you'll ever meet are gymnasts, and a huge part of their training
involves warming up before they do any kind of dynamic
weight -
bearing movement.
Good posture
involves training your body to stand, walk, sit, and lie so that the least amount of strain is placed on the spine during movement or
weight -
bearing activities (see Posture).
A TTA (tibial tuberosity advancement)
involves reattaching the patella tendon at a different point so that it can assume the
weight -
bearing job of the ACL.
Diagnosis Diagnostic tests are necessary to determine the presence of the fracture and assess its location and severity concerning how many digits are
involved and whether they include the central
weight bearing toes, for example.
The procedure
involves a surgical breaking of the pelvic bones and a realignment of the femoral head and acetabulum restoring the coxofemoral
weight -
bearing surface area and correcting femoral head subluxation.
Like humans with an injury, dogs with hip dysplasia may compensate for the loss of rear end motion and the pain
involved in
weight -
bearing exercise by shifting balance, a disturbance that can cause spinal problems.
If both knees are
involved, the dog will
bear most of its
weight on its forelimbs.
The dog may be unwilling to
bear weight on the
involved hind leg.
This procedure usually
involves the use of heavy nylon sutures outside the joint to mimic the function of the ruptured CrCL, stabilizing the stifle joint, and minimizing pain with
weight bearing.
The history usually
involves a rear leg suddenly so sore that the dog can hardly
bear weight on it.