Still is a lot of
repetitive motion at the ankle, hip, and knee, thus causing muscular imbalances and asymmetries
Not exact matches
«Often I'm asked what my definition of autism is and, of course, there is the standard definition: children who have problems with communicating,
repetitive motion, abnormal toy play, social skills, are delayed,» says Dr. Kartzinel, «But really what I look
at in a child is how many responses to stimuli the child responds to abnormally.»
Everything from sitting
at a desk to
repetitive motions to an intense workout can lead to a stiff and aching neck.
Like sipping through a straw, the
repetitive motion of looking down
at your smartphone can eventually cause rings to show up on your neck.
And then one of the first structured sessions that I'll throw back in is super slow strength either with a suspension strap like a TRX or most fit suspension strap or doing like a super slow protocol
at the gym using something like Doug McGuff's Body by Science protocol where it's lots of breathing, focus and quality of movement but again, no chronic
repetitive motion.
The constant
repetitive motions along with specializing
at a younger age means the overuse injuries that we used to see in college and professional sports are starting to happen
at the middle school and high school level.
Do you find yourself burnt out on the droning,
repetitive flow of
motion at your current job?
Nevertheless, Stella has obliterated that form with this
repetitive motion of these stripes, and this is quite a daring painting when we compare it to other works that he's exploring
at this time, precisely because of its monochromatic color palette, this overwhelming impression that we get of him working with a single color, and trying to make a painting out of that single color.
Photo: Installation of «
Repetitive Motion,» curated by Jennifer Samet for SHFAP
at Projector Gallery, March - April 2014
Carpal tunnel syndrome can happen in a variety of work environments, but job duties which require
repetitive motions with the hands are
at a higher risk.
Repetitive motion injuries can occur in any workplace, but those who are required to repeat the same
motions over and over while
at work are most likely to develop these injuries.
The dedicated legal team
at Maine Employee Rights Group zealously fights for maximum benefits for all employees injured on the job, including those who have experienced a
repetitive motion or cumulative trauma injury.
Accidents
at work occur frequently: a broken arm from a fall off a ladder, a back injury from lifting heavy boxes or a
repetitive motion injury such as carpal tunnel syndrome are common examples.
Further,
repetitive motion injuries are not felt all
at once after a single, traumatic event.