"Repetitive motion" refers to doing the same action or movement over and over again.
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The muscles actually have their own memory and can
perform repetitive motion with very little input from the conscious brain.
Unless supplemented by anaerobic activity, it can inhibit strength gain, increase risk of injury
through repetitive motion, and weaken the immune system.
Again, the child who's not doing well with social interactions; the child is not able to communicate or understand language; the child who may have
excessive repetitive motions and movements.
Just the same way tennis elbow is the body's way of letting you know you're doing the same
repetitive motion too much.
Insurance carriers often times employ expert witnesses to testify that these conditions are not work - related and that there is no medical association or correlation between typing and
repetitive motion injuries.
They experience lots of lower back pain, knee and hip pain, and tension in the upper back and wrist discomfort
from repetitive motion.
Hand injuries: If your job involves
repetitive motions of the hands and wrists, you may wind up with severe wrist pain and injuries, such as carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis.
For the performance, Veggetti will choreograph dancers that will dance
in repetitive motions so as to erase the drawings.
However, receiving these benefits can often be difficult — especially
for repetitive motion injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome.
Ability to perform tasks that requires sustained
repetitive motion like dishing portions, carving, stirring and chopping
Carpal tunnel gloves, also known as arthritis gloves or computer gloves, are designed to prevent and relieve pain in the hands and wrists caused
by repetitive motion injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, and tendonitis.
The back and forth or side to side
repetitive motion helps babies relax and calm down so they can drift off to sleep or eat peacefully.
If that's true, you are probably unaware that changing or strengthening your grip can enhance your lifting performance while a weak or inadequate grip can easily leave you with unpleasant
chronic repetitive motion injuries.
The trucker is expected to provide bursts of vigorous strenuous activity when loading and unloading cargo and
repetitive motions when driving the vehicle to and from its destination.
«An acute strain is an instantaneous stretch or tear of the muscle or tendon;» Mufich said, «whereas, a chronic strain stems from
repetitive motions over time that place stress on the muscle or tendon.»
That is why it affects anybody who
does repetitive motions with his arm, such as assembly workers, lumberjacks and cooks.
Neurotic behaviors are also common consequences of severe confinement, and can take the form of rocking or swaying, head nodding, and
other repetitive motions.
I've noticed that the forms of exercise I enjoy most incorporate some sort of rhythmic,
repetitive motion which I find to be super calming and meditative.
The most common work -
related repetitive motion and overuse injuries involve the wrists, elbows, and hands due to repetitive keyboard activities (typing, clicking an d mousing).
We've seen that
repetitive motion retrains the nervous system so that individuals, in some cases, redevelop walking patterns, but regular movement also prevents secondary complications of paralysis, including cardiac and lung weakness, poor bone density and pressure ulcers.
12/5/2007 Protein Found That May Provide Relief from Neuropathic Pain Neuropathic pain is caused by injury to the peripheral nerves in diseases such as HIV / AIDS, shingles, and cancer or in
repetitive motion disorders and trauma, and does not respond well to conventional pain - relieving drugs.
Still is a lot of
repetitive motion at the ankle, hip, and knee, thus causing muscular imbalances and asymmetries
Prolonged nerve pressure from long periods of being sedentary (like in the case of lying in bed) or
continuous repetitive motions can cause mononeuropathy.
For athletes, when the body engages in
repetitive motions during a workout, there is a high possibility that the fascial fibers don't return to their intended pattern, which could cause pain, muscle «knots, or a restriction in movement.
Bursitis can be caused by a local injury to a joint, such as the elbow or knee, as well as
improper repetitive motion between muscles.
The long and deep inhales and exhales during the posture moves the abdomens into the legs and draw it back in
gentle repetitive motions.
Frequently Frequent bending, standing, reaching, and walking Occasional squatting, sitting, climbing, kneeling, and stooping Periodic repetitive motion
The handles are designed for comfort of use for the pet owner and ActiVet claims this reduces the potential for
Repetitive Motion Strain.
While standard clippers will always be necessary in grooming salons, using lighter - weight clippers for part of the day can
reduce repetitive motion injuries to a great degree.
The show's emphasis
on repetitive motion and automation turns artists into machines themselves; it also asks how we are to understand these mechanistic forms within an utterly changed technological present.
These are all related to
particular repetitive motions that are very common in the office environment where long, unbroken periods of work are common.
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They can suffer wrist, back, neck, or eye problems caused by strain and
risk repetitive motion injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome.
[46] And, there was a consensus among the physicians that Ms. Gregory has difficulty lifting above shoulder height, difficulty with prolonged heavy or
repetitive motion above shoulder level, and that in general she will continue to have persistent pain and weakness.
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