Sentences with phrase «of joint movement»

Reduced muscle tension that results from stretching improves range of joint movement and muscle coordination, and increases blood circulation that produces higher energy levels.
«Increasing the efficiency of joint movement, essential for optimal joint health, is achievable through a good warm - up,» Johnson says.
Clinical scale evaluation including pain, non-steroid analgesic usage, limping, extent of joint movement and stiffness was used as measurement of the clinical effect.
Stability in the body is defined as the ability to maintain control of joint movements or position by coordinating actions of surrounding tissues and the neuromuscular system.
LP is an inherited condition in which children are born with contractures of multiple joints and then develop difficulty of joint movements that progress in severity with age.
Proper posture minimizes stress and maximizes the strength of all joint movements.

Not exact matches

«These types of movements are multi joint movements and work multiple muscle groups at once, and whenever more muscles are involved, there's more that can potentially go wrong.»
A growing movement of more than 70 business, industry and community groups, representing hundreds of thousands of British Columbians and Canadians, have come together over the last two days to sign a joint letter calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premiers John Horgan and Rachel Notley to resolve the impasse on the Trans Mountain Pipeline project.
A joint statement this week from more than 60 conservatives, including former attorney general Edwin Meese and Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, demanded that Facebook and other tech giants «rectify their credibility with the conservative movement» by explaining why content is taken down and accounts deleted and by including more conservative groups on its list of advisers.
VANCOUVER, B.C. — A growing movement of more than 70 business, industry and community groups, representing hundreds of thousands of British Columbians and Canadians, have come together over the last two days to sign a joint letter calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premiers John Horgan and Rachel Notley to resolve the impasse on the Trans Mountain Pipeline project.
For Prof. Smolin to suggest that Arkes is somehow «digging joint graves for the nation and [the pro-life movement]» only goes to prove how little acquainted he is with the argument of the book or with the beneficial impact of Arkes» persuasive powers.
Taken as a whole, this deposition of Whitehead's can neither be subsumed under any movement of the twentieth century nor accurately represented as the joint influence of recent thinkers on its author.
In countries in the South, faced with the alliance between international capital, the comprador bourgeoisie and part of the middle class, the alternative consisted in using joint programmes and actions to bring together the different grass - roots groups such as workers, peasants, the informal sector, movements of the urban poor, co-operatives, minority ethnic groups, and also the vulnerable middle classes, students, etc..
Each sport has its own movement skills that are repeated over and over again weekly, monthly and yearly throughout an athlete's sporting life — adding even more stress to the joints of your athletes» bodies.
The one thing missing in the above scenario is the regeneration strategies that counteract all the movement patterns which leave athletes with imbalances throughout the joints of their body.
Next comes a static and dynamic assessment of the athlete's joints, using the prior information as an indicator of movement dysfunction.
The ankle is the most commonly injured joint in sports — and coupled with countless taping jobs and elevated heel shoes, you get a nasty mixture of muscular and joint restrictions that limits movement.
The design of BABYBJÖRN Baby Carriers also provides free movement of all the leg joints, which further stimulates the development of the joints
No obvious physical signs of illness when you visit your pediatrician — for example, she may complain of joint pain, but the doctor finds no joint swelling or limited movement of the joint
After examining chick and mouse embryos, researchers determined movement stimulates molecular interactions that guide the cells and tissues of an embryo to become functional bones and joints.
- strengthening the upper body and core muscles for other gross motor tasks - strengthening the upper body and core muscles to create a stable base for fine motor skills - developing stability in the bones of the shoulder joint (the ball and socket joints of the shoulders and hips are shallow and unstable at birth but are molded into stronger, more stable joints through weight - bearing)- visual development to quickly shift focus from near to far - hand - eye - coordination - providing plentiful early opportunities for motor planning (movement problem - solving)- refining balance - integrating the movement (vestibular), pressure & stretch (proprioceptive), visual and touch (tactile) sensory systems - learning to coordinate movements where two sides of the body are doing different movements - learning to coordinate upper body and lower body movements - developing body awareness and spatial awareness - fostering independence
The lesser known senses, in a nutshell, are the sense of movement (the vestibular sense - housed in the inner ear) and the pressure and stretch sense (the proprioceptive sense - housed in receptors within joints and muscles).
He'll achieve the benefits of Tummy Time through this movement (strengthening, shoulder joint development, sensory input to the upper body, etc.).
Therapy enhances motor skills (such as sitting and walking), improves muscle strength and helps prevent contractures (shortening of muscles that limit joint movement).
An inkling of the movement for constitutional reform at the practical level of electoral politics may be traced to the Joint Commission on the Constitution set up in 1981 by the Alliance, with the purpose to «examine the policies for reform of the British constitution, in particular of the electoral system... that our parties should present together at the next election for implementation» (Joint Liberal / SDP Alliance Commission on Constitutional Reform 1983: 1).
In addition to using economic, gas and trade leverage, the Russian parliament has established cordial relations with and continues to provide generous support to philo - Russian parties in Ukraine and Georgia, established branches of philo - Russian patriotic youth movements in these countries and self - proclaimed territories, and launched numerous joint cultural and education projects.
The RTE piece - which includes the tragicomic idea that the UK government has now decided to take the joint agreement «literally», as opposed to, say, in the form of interpretive dance - suggests movement towards this position.
They further agreed to collaborate, with the support of ECOWAS, to establish a joint border post to facilitate trade and free movement of their peoples, goods and services.
These symptoms can be similar to those of a «flu - like» illness and may include fatigue, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, low - grade fever, abdominal pain or discomfort, dark urine, joint pain, clay - colored bowel movements, and yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice).
Tony Woodley, joint general secretary of Unite, is calling for the Government to defend unions from racists: «Without amendment to protect unions and their members, this Bill will send a big signal to the BNP and other merchants of hate that they have a place in our movement.
Virtually all senior members of New York City's organized labor movement attended, including Mario Cilento (president of the NYS AFL - CIO), Gary LaBarbera (president of the Buildings & Trades Council), Vinnie Alvarez (president of the NYC Central Labor Council), Mike Mulgrew (president of the United Federation of Teachers), Randi Weingarten (president of the American Federation of Teachers), George Miranda (president of Teamsters Joint Council 16), Stuart Appelbaum (president of RWDSU), George Gresham (president of 1199) and Grand Marshall Edgar Romney of Workers Unite.
«Rebecca was raised in the labor movement and spent years fighting for Teamsters members,» said George Miranda, the president of Teamsters Joint Council 16.
«The main function of cartilage is to seal the bone ends in a joint and absorb pressure on the bones during weight - bearing movement such as walking.
Electrodes were implanted in the part of Idoya's brain that controls leg movement; these devices recorded the activity of 250 to 300 neurons that fired when her ankles, knees, hip joints, and feet moved or were about to move.
To design an energy - efficient robot for underwater exploration, Cassandra Donatelli at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts is using the 3D models to mimic the joints and movements of long and slender fish.
Newman's groupis working on a new kind of airtight joint that will provide natural movement and allow astronauts to turn and look over their shoulders.
With no joints to dampen resonance, the violin produces a full sound and firmly resists string pressure, while its lightweight design gives the player more freedom of movement and a stable center of gravity.
Once the inflammatory process has been initiated, neutrophils within the joint space release interleukin - 1, which induces cells lining the joint space to produce chemoattractants called chemokines that further facilitate the movement of neutrophils into the joint space.
Using a novel approach for imaging the movement of immune cells in living animals, researchers from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Center for Immunology and Inflammatory Diseases (CIID) have identified what appear to be the initial steps leading to joint inflammation in a model of inflammatory arthritis.
Their flight mechanism involves more than 40 types of joints that interlock the bones and muscles to one another creating a musculoskeletal system that can change shape and is capable of movement in multiple independent directions.
Because the octopus nervous system only has to compute the movements of three joints, the problem is much simpler than it would be if the creature actually harnessed its unlimited flexibility, says Hochner, whose team reports its results today in Current Biology.
Although these approaches can effectively analyze the joint kinematics of bat wings in flight, they can not help understand how specific wing movement patterns contribute to a particular flight maneuver of a bat.
The demonstration that a bonobo can temporally coordinate rhythmic movements in the context of joint drumming is consistent with other evidence that rhythmic capabilities are widely dispersed across species.
To capture an image of his movement, they attached little silvery gray reflective balls onto Jeff's shoulders, hips, knees, and other joints.
Components of the prosthesis work together to restore the natural movement of the ankle joint, according to Dr. Deland.
Patients display joint symptoms — such as joint pain, reduced jaw movement, clicking or popping of the temporomandibular joint — but also develop a muscular condition, including muscle pain and fatigue, and / or radiating face and neck pain.
We simulated 100 million cycles, i.e. about 100 years of movement in a specially designed joint simulator.
A surgeon controls movement of the robot's head with a joystick, and the rest of its 102 joints snake along behind.
Arthritis can destroy your joints, which causes weakness and loss of movement.
By early childhood, however, some of the body's connective tissues — including muscles, ligaments and tendons — have begun ossifying into skeletal bone, locking the joints and distorting posture and movement.
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