Sentences with phrase «neck movement»

He concluded that repetitive neck movement placed Arletto at risk for progression not only of disc herniation, but also arm weakness and worsening neck pain.
If your baby doesn't get proper head and neck movement as a newborn, he could develop Plagiocephaly, also known as «flat - head syndrome».
Limited space in utero can cause restricted neck movement and lead to tightness or it can be acquired after birth due to poor positioning.
Flat surface left to right allowing for full neck movement and head turning - helps reduce the risk of Flat Head Syndrome
Head wings protect the head and face and a head rest limits neck movement.
Now Chiari muses over whether the saddle at the shell front might let freer neck movements compensate after a trip and a flip.
I'm wearing a pinstriped jacket (Zara, folks) because why not with a silk wrap blouse by Max Mara and a Monica Sordo choker that temporarily impairs neck movement.
However, they found their necks to be too stiff and looked more towards camels for their looser neck movement.
The onBoard 35 Air + includes basic safety features such as the 5 - point harness and latch system that keep the baby securely in place and minimize neck movement.
Poor posture, repetitive neck movements, unusual neck positions (especially when sleeping), stress, sports activities or lifting weights can increase the likelyhood of suffering with this.
Researchers believe this abnormality, in the brain's control of head and neck movement, breathing, heartbeat and the body's responses to deprivation of oxygen supply, could be the reason why some babies sleeping on their front are more at risk of SIDS.
Hip - a hip hold should only be used when babies have learned to control their head and neck movements.
The updated guideline covers four neurologic disorders: spasticity in adults, which is muscle tightness that interferes with movement typically following a stroke, spinal cord or other neurologic injury; cervical dystonia, a disorder of the brain affecting neck muscle control that causes involuntary head tilt or neck movement; blepharospasm, a movement disorder that causes the eyes to close uncontrollably; and chronic and episodic migraine.
Your neck movements are dominated by two muscles: the sternocleidomastoid and the splenius.
Behind the neck movements, like the ones below, are a great way to develop the neurological awareness and muscle necessary for proper barbell placement in the overhead position.
I'm not one for anything fussy (by which I really mean anything that will annoy me by constantly becoming untied or restraining my neck movement) or girly.
While the McHenry brothers» puppets aren't articulated beyond some binary limb and neck movements, they are sculpted with such expressive character it's easy to suspend disbelief.
If the restraint has been adjusted too low, your head could potentially roll back over it, creating that neck movement that leads to injury.
These can be potentially harmful to your dog by restricting breathing, providing harsh unintended corrections (if you trip, or you both misread cues and go in different directions while at full speed), or restricting head or neck movement.
The movement is intuitive and easy enough to get used to, but the neck movement might hamper the experience for some.
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