Sentences with phrase «stance phase of»

The movement of the treadmill increases the stance phase of the gait (increased weight bearing) allowing your pet to build muscle mass, increase range of motion, and receive necessary sensory feedback to promote correct gait patterning.
Model simulation of the stance phase of walking was used to evaluate loads placed on stifle ligaments, translation and rotation of the tibia relative to the femur, and contact forces between the femur and menisci in both the intact and deficient stifle.
Pronation is a medial collapse of the arch and ankle during the loading stance phase of running when the most force is placed on the foot and ankle.

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New Delhi has questioned if China would accept an identical situation in Tibet or Taiwan, or if this is a new phase in Chinese policy with China accepting Pakistan's claims as opposed to the previous stance of viewing Kashmir as disputed territory.
Sorry to break it to you, but Latimer's a useless hack and it hurts every time he votes and its always for I'm sure he's pissed the $ 15 wage didn't go to the whole state, wasn't phased in quick enough and didn't go high enough when its really going to hurt with a vengeance those it was designed to help, but that's the anti-business stance of Sen. Latimer.
The second phase of the campaign has been expanded to include all those under 25 and justice secretary Jack Straw is confident positive progress reflects the government's «tough stance».
There was no significant difference between sprinters for vertical force production during the second half of the stance phase.
Comparing the effect of squats with different stance widths, Escamilla et al. (2001a) reported no differences in hip moment arm lengths between the narrow, medium, and wide stance width squats at any point in the lowering and lifting phases, except at 45 degrees of knee flexion in the lifting phase, when the medium and wide stance width squats displayed greater hip moment arm lengths than narrow stance width squats.
Assessing the phase of movement, Escamilla et al. (2001) compared the back squat performed with either a narrow or wide (1 vs. 2 times hip width) stance with loads equal to the 12RM.
Exploring the effect of movement phase, Escamilla et al. (2001) assessed the effect of phase of movement during the horizontal leg press with narrow and wide stances and high and low foot placements with loads equal to the 12RM.
Comparing the effect of squats with different stance widths, Escamilla et al. (2001a) reported differences in ankle moment arm lengths between narrow, medium, and wide stance width squats at most points in the lowering and lifting phases.
The most common compensations seen in those with a hip internal rotation deficit (HIRD) include overpronation at the feet, a knee valgus, reduced step length, external rotation of the foot toward terminal stance phase and increased lumbar and knee extension.
When it comes to running, these tight calf muscles are contracted and overstretched within a narrow range with every stance phase, which soon causes a reflexive tightening of the muscle as a protection measure.
In contrast, the amount of positive work done during each stance phase does not increase very much at all.
Interestingly, EMG research also shows that the medial hamstrings may be more strongly activated in sprinting than the lateral hamstrings (Jönhagen et al. 1996; Higashihara et al. 2015), although this may differ across parts of the stance and swing phases (Higashihara et al. 2015).
Connecticut's two teacher unions — the Connecticut Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers — have said that they want to phase out the SBAC Test, but it is disappointing that neither of the two teacher unions have taken a strong and proactive stance in support of parents and their fundamental, inalienable and constitutionally protected right to opt their children out of the Common Core SBAC Tests.
Once it's taken this mildly tail - led stance you can really get into the torque and find a nice neutral phase mid-corner and a deliciously thrilling wiggle of oversteer as you exit out over the curbs.
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