Sentences with phrase «repetitive motions over»

Doing the same repetitive motions over and over is stressful on your joints.
You will only continue to exacerbate the imbalance by repeating the same repetitive motion over and over and over again.

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Kessler is also one of seven centers in the Christopher and Dana Reeve NeuroRecovery Network, a program designed to retrain the nervous system through intensive repetitive locomotor training — during which the individual is harnessed over a treadmill as therapists move the legs in a walking motion.
Over time repetitive motion takes its toll.
Dietary protein plays a role in muscle recovery, but it is the repetitive motion and stress on those muscles over time that builds mass — not your protein drink.
Using clippers is one of the repetitive motions that can cause injury over a period of time.
Dungeon exploration can tend to be fairly repetitive, as can combat encounters if you strive to defeat every single enemy on the field and go through the same motions over and over (most standard attack animations play out the same with minimal flair to keep things exciting).
The paintings are made on the ground with Cabessa hovering over her canvas or paper; eschewing the use of paintbrushes, Cabessa uses her own hands, irons, squeegees, mops, and fabric to create a variety of abstract marks with rhythmic and repetitive motions.
These injuries can either occur in workplace accidents or in the form of a repetitive motion or musculoskeletal injury which builds up over time.
The repetitive motions for computer workers, such as the use of a keyboard and mouse, often cause injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome to slowly accumulate over time.
Finally, those who have injuries that occur over time as a result of a repetitive motion, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, or some other occupational disease should be covered.
Repetitive stress injuries result from performing the same motion over and over again, putting excessive strain on a particular part of the body.
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.
Based on this specious and sadistic custody evaluation, which Father then distributed widely to third parties, such as the child's school, the Father then filed a series of repetitive «emergency motions» over the ensuing months claiming severe parental alienation, and all kinds of sick and disturbed behaviors by the child when she was with him (behaviors that occurred nowhere else).
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