Your child should be tall enough that his head is positioned outside the carrier at all times and he has the ability to
move his head freely to maintain proper breathing.
I moved my head freely, thanks to their long wire, which comfortably drapes around your neck when you're not listening to music.
Not exact matches
The centre - back
moved freely throughout his 45 - minute cameo at the Leigh Sports Village, and even came close to finding the net when
heading just over from a set piece shortly before half - time.
«Support for the neck,
head and back as well as being able to
move their legs and hips
freely is important for newborns.
Because her movements are not restricted by the positioning of an infant car seat carrier, she can turn her
head freely, and
move her arms fully to engage with her toy.
They hold your baby in an upright position, which keeps airways free, allows legs and arms to
move freely, and provides good support for the neck and
head.
She was once able to
freely kick her legs and
move her arms above her
head.
Mounted on a rat's
head, the 1.5 - inch plastic and titanium instrument allows the animal to
move freely and captures in real time how brain cells interact during everyday behaviors.
The evolutionary development of the neck allowed more
freely moving forelimbs, which allowed further evolution of the
head and hands.
To support their behavioral studies, the HHMI Janelia group performed deep brain imaging in
freely -
moving AGRP - specific calcium reporter mice using miniature
head - mounted fluorescent microscopes.
Our scanner can be worn on the
head like a helmet, meaning people can undertake tasks whilst
moving freely.
Use them
head - to - toe and feel the intense healing action as you
move freely with a renewed lightness of step.
Which will permanently remove the lump of metal from our Snake's
head, and lets his glorious mullet flow
freely, but there is drawback that you'll never able to use the Robotic Arm
Moves with this Model / Skin.
The Femoral
Head fits into the acetabulum and allows it to
move freely.
Primary enclosures must provide sufficient space to allow each animal, regardless of species, to make normal postural adjustments, e.g., to turn
freely and to easily stand, sit, stretch,
move their
head, without touching the top of the enclosure, lie in a comfortable position with limbs extended,
move about and assume a comfortable posture for feeding, drinking, urinating and defecating.
The
head of the femur fits within the acetabulum, allowing the hip to
move freely in all directions.