Sentences with phrase «poor head position»

Not exact matches

U haven't even begun to touch on his unbelievably poor decision making, I shake my head every time I see carl jenkinson in a west ham shirt and when monreal looks like a helpless chicken at CB and when I see diaby chilling in reserves with his 60k a week, promising to return to action in a few weeks as always and i also shake my head when joel Campbell and lukas podolski remain on the bench when we need firepower and when ozil fails on the wing for the gazillionth time and when flamini dives in and flops around like a helpless seal and when arteta gets shoved around like a kid in a playground and when wilshere is put in a new position
Gael Clichy misdirected his headed back - pass to Joe Hart, although the goalkeeper did not help himself with his poor positioning and sloppy footwork as the ball grazed the post.
Do not use the Back Carry Position with a baby younger than 4 months or with poor head and neck control.
Do not hold the back of babies head with your palm, as it tilts the head into a forward position and will result in a poor latch.
Because they still have poor head control and often experience flexion of the head while in a sitting position, infants younger than 1 month in sitting devices might be at increased risk of upper airway obstruction and oxygen desaturation.128, — , 132 In addition, there is increasing concern about injuries from falls resulting from car seats being placed on elevated surfaces.133, — , 137 An analysis of CPSC data revealed 15 suffocation deaths between 1990 and 1997 resulting from car seats overturning after being placed on a bed, mattress, or couch.136 The CPSC also warns about the suffocation hazard to infants, particularly those who are younger than 4 months, who are carried in infant sling carriers.138 When infant slings are used for carrying, it is important to ensure that the infant's head is up and above the fabric, the face is visible, and that the nose and mouth are clear of obstructions.
The main issue is poor posture, usually where the head position is not held directly over the neck and instead is positioned in a forwards position.
The Institute doesn't test seats with head restraints that are rated marginal or poor for geometry because such seats can not be positioned to protect many taller people.
Good storage Cons: - Disappointing fuel economy (gears were made longer to improve mpg but this made car slower with no better mpg)- Firm, narrow seats - hold well in corners but not comfy over long distances - Hard to find comfortable driving position despite 2 - way adjustable seat and steering column (I'm 1.8 m): either pedals are too close or gear knob too far - Poor rear visibility, side mirrors too close to driver - need to turn the head to see.
Head restraints with poor geometry can not be positioned this way for many occupants, so they can not begin to prevent whiplash injuries.
These seats automatically earn a poor rating overall because their head restraints can not be positioned to protect many taller people.
Poor seat orientation, inadequate leg room, no space in the footwell when fully reclined, badly positioned head rest and lumbar support (1 or the other but not both at the same tine).
• Noisy fan unit (or undersized) • Fan unit in badly chosen location, eg above bedroom ceiling • Lack of sound separation at fixings • Lack of sound attenuators in ductwork • Poor choice of and / or location of supply & extract terminals (eg just above likely position of bed head)- may also lead to draughts • Commissioned at too high a fan speed (may also lead to dry air / discomfort & excessive energy use).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z