Sentences with phrase «on body joints»

It also elevates and aligns the hips into a correct position, thus preventing pressure on body joints.

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The suit, for example, may automatically sense when to stiffen and relax at key body joints to help prevent injury, as well as augment the work done by muscles to help counter the negative impacts of fatigue on performance and injury.
«Let no one keep defrauding you of your prize by delighting in self - abasement and the worship of the angels, taking his stand on visions he has seen, inflated without cause by his fleshly mind and not holding fast to the head, Christ, from whom the entire body, being supplied and held together by the joints and ligaments, grows with a growth which is from God.»
At Jerusalem itself the continued presence of the majority of the apostles simplified the question of authority, because they seem to have acted on all important questions as a body which sought and obtained the consent of the Church as a whole (Acts 6: 12 - 16, 15:22) under the joint guidance of the Spirit (Acts 15:28, cf. 6:3).
He seemed to me to be exactly like a man who should begin by saying that I, Socrates, do all I do by mind, but who, when he went on to assign a cause for each of my actions, should say, first that I am sitting here now because my body is composed of bones and muscles, and that the bones are hard and divided by joints, while the muscles can be tightened and relaxed and, together with the flesh and the skin which contains it, cover the bones; and that therefore when the bones are raised in their sockets by the contraction or relaxation of the muscles, I am now able to bend my limbs; — and that that is the cause of my sitting here un prison] all huddled up.
I've had breast cancer, removal of some of my colon, I also have fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis in every joint in my body and had both hands operated on by the time I was 40 yrs.
Just as a competent butcher or his apprentice when he has kille4 a cow, might sit at the cross-roads with the carcase and cut up into joints (sic), even so does the Almsman reflect on this self - same body... from the point of view of its elements, as containing within it the four elements.
The World Health Organization's Joint Experts Committee on Food Additives has approved an acceptable daily intake of steviol glycoside (stevioside or reb A) of up to 4 mg per Kilogram of body weight.
The stress Marcus could put on his joints before he was hurt, the ability to cut at full speed and change directions on a dime, was too much for his new body.
Arsenal have been joint leaders on the table with Man City before, who are now on top of every body.
With only one boney attachment (the SC joint) between the shoulder complex and the body, we must rely on the muscular attachments between the scapula and torso for efficient and safe movement.
By simply re-aligning the bones and joints, pressure on the nerve is released and the body is able to function at 100 % again.
Two years ago, when the current lease was nearing expiration, the Water Reclamation District suggested that the Harbor Association work with Park District officials on a joint agreement, so they could rely on a provision in state statute that allows a governmental entity to bypass a required public bidding process to negotiate a lease with another taxing body.
In addition to your lack of balance, the nearer you are to meeting your baby on D - Day, the looser and more lax your joints have become due to the hormone in our bodies called relaxin.
Also, due to the benefits listed above, the water helps release endorphins in your brain, which will help your body cope with the pain, and the buoyancy can ease the pain on your joints.
Your chiropractic doctor is trained and educated on our bodies and contains analyzed bone tissue and joint positioning substantially.
The City Council has directed both bodies to work together toward a plan for a joint recreation campus on a 13 - acre parcel of Park District property along 95th Street, but library officials fear a combined venture will further hinder the plans they have for a big new library near Neuqua Valley High School.
Weight gain can put strain on your joints and the hormone Relaxin, that your body produces during pregnancy, really loosens things up.
On the other hand, the long snuggle end bottom will conform to the body's shape, to regulate the body's temperature and to neutralize the pressure joints so the pregnant women can sleep tight and cool.
From the looks of it, she comes on a non-articulated body, meaning while she can move her shoulders and legs, she doesn't have knee or elbow joints.
Enforcement of those state lobbying laws is the province of the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, a 14 - member body where six of the members and the executive director are selected by the governor.
In June 2010 the CIOT launched its proposal for a new Joint Committee on Taxation, bringing together MPs and peers to form a new body to provide improved scrutiny of tax legislation.
The sector Minister Mr Boakye Agyarko who had earlier constituted a body to investigate the matter, announced at a press conference in Accra on the 4th of July that a joint investigations conducted by the BNI and National Security, found nothing wrong with the decision to sell the contaminated fuel to Movenpiina Company Limited.
An unrepentant Mayor Bill de Blasio on Tuesday sharply criticized the state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics, the state oversight body that on Monday filed a motion in State Supreme Court seeking a judge's ruling to force a non-profit de Blasio started to comply with a subpoena for information about its donors and activities.
The Western New York Children's Psychiatric Center received a 99.9 percent rating by the Joint Commision on Accredited Health Care Organizations in 2012 and was recognized by that body as being among the top ten percent of accredited hospitals in the nation.
However, in June 2011 Cuomo reached a deal with the Legislature that started a new ethics body - the Joint Commission on Public Ethics (JCOPE)- and passed a law to require stricter disclosure on legislators» outside income.
The case also exposed many deficiencies in the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, a body that Cuomo touted in 2011 as an historic step toward fighting corruption.
The 2011 law that created the Joint Commission on Public Ethics (JCOPE) to be the top ethics watchdog in the state contained a proviso that the body would be periodically reviewed to find ways to improve its functioning.
Speaking at the hearing conducted by the Senate's Joint Committee on INEC; and Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, Saraki stated that the National Assembly had powers to legislate over the electoral body and other agencies of government.
Following the nationwide strike declared by the national body of the Joint Health Sector Union, nurses, midwives and allied medical workers at the Federal Medical Centre, Idi - Aba, Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Thursday has also commenced an indefinite strike.
Victor Isuku, Police PRO, Borno State command, in a statement on Friday, said joint security operatives deployed to the University shot dead one of them, while the second hurriedly detonated IED strapped to his body, killing himself, to avoid being captured alive.
On the largest scale, the trend doesn't seem to be related to biomechanics, or how an animal's body parts are arranged and how its joints function, among other factors, Hirt says.
You can get a thorough lower body workout that targets the muscles you want without putting unnecessary strain on your joints.
I have begun to understand the effect on the human body of such performances — the stress on joints and the effect on soft and hard tissues.
Rheumatoid arthritis affects around 400,000 people in the UK and is caused by the body's immune system turning on itself, leading to inflammation pain and swelling in the joints and other internal organs.
Effect of exercise on weight, body fat, and serum inflammatory biomarkers in breast cancer survivors with aromatase inhibitor arthralgias (joint pain): The hormones and physical exercise (HOPE) study.
The HOPE study looked at the effect of exercise on body weight, body fat, and inflammatory biomarkers in 121 women with joint pain from taking aromatase inhibitors (AI) as adjuvant therapy.
Previous findings from the HOPE study showed exercise improved AI - associated joint pain, but results from this analysis of favorable decreases in body weight, fat and CRP found these markers did not mediate the beneficial effect of exercise on AI joint pain.
But those recordings can't tell the computer anything useful about joints and limbs on their own, so programmers dive into the raw data and hand - code it to label each body part (at each frame!).
A study by a joint research team including professor Kazuyo Tsuzuki of Toyohashi University of Technology, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology and Asahi Kasei Homes revealed that airflow from an air conditioner (AC) stimulates the human body while sleeping and impacts on sleep conditions even if the mean airflow velocity is lower than an insensible level.
«Joint hypermobility has an impact on the whole body and not just joints,» says Jessica Eccles, a psychiatrist and researcher at the University of Sussex in England.
As National Football League playoff games are underway, a new article published in the «Hypotheses» section of the January 2016 issue of The FASEB Journal, suggests that the toll the sport takes on players» bodies extends beyond head trauma and damage to limbs and joints.
The immune system's attack on the body's own tissue leads to chronic, painful inflammation in the affected joints.
The air pressure in the treadmill can be adjusted to take the patient from 100 per cent of their body weight to only 20 per cent, the same feeling as walking on the moon, and reducing the impact and pressure on joints during the run.
Devices like the anti-gravity treadmill, enable walking or running without the full weight of the body so reducing the load on the joints in the lower limbs and bridging the gap between rehabilitation and return to sport.
Switched on, the starfish starts to flop about, all the while recording how its body behaves and generating ideas about how its parts might work in the world — how joint a might influence joint b given c units of force, and so on.
What's more, the mice developed symptoms typical of rheumatoid arthritis in humans: Their joints became inflamed and were filled with immune system chemical messengers, such as TNF - α, which make the immune system turn on the body.
These studies were flawed, Plavcan contends, because they were based mainly on estimates of a single body part, the knee joint or femoral head, and were from a single geographic region.
The newly discovered twist on this post-Ebola syndrome is that in some cases the health problems, often including damage to the eyes and joints, is actually caused by live Ebola virus growing in bodily fluids in some of the less accessible compartments of the body.
The study by the Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection (GESAMP), a United Nations advisory body, provides a new estimate of the extent that human beings are altering the cycling of nitrogen in the oceans.
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