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Obesity Effect on Children Hip and Knee Range of Motion

Obesity Effect on Children Hip and Knee Range of Motion

... The great volume of muscle mass, and abdomen, thighs and legs adipose tissue could limit hip flexion and knee flexion movements. According to Kapandji [39], the passive knee flexion movement is limited by the elas- tic ...

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Establishing a range of motion boundary for total hip arthroplasty

Establishing a range of motion boundary for total hip arthroplasty

... of motion graphically is difficult for the hip joint because of the three rotational degrees of freedom inherent in the joint, which means that there are numerous motion pathways to get to a particular ...

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Astym therapy improves function and range of motion following mastectomy

Astym therapy improves function and range of motion following mastectomy

... assisted range of motion (AAROM) or AROM flexion and abduction in supine position, blade squeezes in standing or sitting position, pectorals corner stretches, and postural reeducation exercises, and ...

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Methods for evaluating cervical range of motion in trauma settings

Methods for evaluating cervical range of motion in trauma settings

... Cervical Range of Motion device (CROM) is a validated piece of equipment for measuring cervical spine range of movement [22-25] and has been used in a number of cervical movement studies ...cervical ...

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The Effect of Talocrural Joint Manipulation on Range of Motion at the Ankle

The Effect of Talocrural Joint Manipulation on Range of Motion at the Ankle

... This study did not attempt to examine the effect of ankle manipulation on variables other than ROM such as pain. Several studies suggest spinal manipulation may act on pain mechanisms 2,3 and it is feasible that ...

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Investigating Grip Range of Motion and Force Exerted by Individuals with and without Hand Arthritis during Functional Tasks and while Swinging a Golf Club

Investigating Grip Range of Motion and Force Exerted by Individuals with and without Hand Arthritis during Functional Tasks and while Swinging a Golf Club

... kinematic motion analysis technique of the Dartfish Movement Analysis Software was compared against two other techniques being a digital EM tracking system, and a manual ...1-β=0.4) range of ...

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Reproducibility of cervical range of motion in patients with neck pain

Reproducibility of cervical range of motion in patients with neck pain

... a range between 0–10 degrees ...of range of motion values of the population under study ...of range of motion in 155 patients with shoulder com- plaints, the ICC were high for the ...

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Inertial sensors as measurement tools of elbow range of motion in gerontology

Inertial sensors as measurement tools of elbow range of motion in gerontology

... Results: Seventy-seven patients (mean age 83.5±6.4 years, sex ratio 1.08 [male/female]) were analyzed. The MP-BV was reliable for each of the three measurements (flexion, pronation, and supination) for 24.3% (CI 95% ...

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Long range dependent processes and fractional Brownian motion

Long range dependent processes and fractional Brownian motion

... Brownian motion is a standard example for the processes with spectral densities having the properties mentioned ...Brownian motion see, for example, Flan- drin (1989). Fractional Brownian motion is ...

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Intra-articular collagenase injection increases range of motion in a rat knee flexion contracture model

Intra-articular collagenase injection increases range of motion in a rat knee flexion contracture model

... Objectives: A knee joint contracture, a loss in passive range of motion (ROM), can be caused by prolonged immobility. In a rat knee immobilization flexion contracture model, the posterior capsule was shown ...

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Methods for evaluating cervical range of motion in trauma settings

Methods for evaluating cervical range of motion in trauma settings

... Cervical Range of Motion device (CROM) is a validated piece of equipment for measuring cervical spine range of movement [22-25] and has been used in a number of cervical movement studies ...cervical ...

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Real Time Range of Motion Measurement of Physical Therapeutic Exercises

Real Time Range of Motion Measurement of Physical Therapeutic Exercises

... the range of motion (ROM) of joint func- tions and parameters that indicate the onset of fatigue, jerky motion, and muscle/joint resistance to the ...since motion capture systems are generally ...

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Changes in spinal range of motion after a flexibility training program in elderly women

Changes in spinal range of motion after a flexibility training program in elderly women

... of motion (ROM) were measured from neutral standing position to maximum bending position and from neutral standing position to maximum extension position before and after the experimental period, using a ...

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Minimal detectable difference of the finger and wrist range of motion: comparison of goniometry and 3D motion analysis

Minimal detectable difference of the finger and wrist range of motion: comparison of goniometry and 3D motion analysis

... 3D motion capture sys- tems are increasingly applied in research to measure hand motion ...3D motion capture systems allow the dynamic evaluation of all hand joints simultaneously ...

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Effect of dance on lower-limb range of motion in young people with cerebral palsy: a blinded randomized controlled clinical trial

<p>Effect of dance on lower-limb range of motion in young people with cerebral palsy: a blinded randomized controlled clinical trial</p>

... Table 2 describes the movements of the lower limbs of participants in both groups. After treatment, CG showed increase in ROM of the hip for extension (P = 0.007, right and P = 0.01, left), adduction (P = 0.01), internal ...

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Analysis of range of tongue motion and pharyngeal  constriction post stroke

Analysis of range of tongue motion and pharyngeal constriction post stroke

... Neurological dysfunctions can affect the muscular activity of the tongue and pharynx and have repercussions on swallowing. Tongue mobility and pharyngeal constriction of 28 post-stroke patients were measured and compared ...

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Gait patterns in Prader-Willi and Down syndrome patients

Gait patterns in Prader-Willi and Down syndrome patients

... Results and Discussion: The results show that PWS and DS are characterised by different gait strategies. Spatio- temporal parameters indicated a cautious, abnormal gait in both groups, but DS walked with a less stable ...

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The effects of yoga on shoulder and spinal actions for women with breast cancer related lymphoedema of the arm: A randomised controlled pilot study

The effects of yoga on shoulder and spinal actions for women with breast cancer related lymphoedema of the arm: A randomised controlled pilot study

... shoulder range of motion (ROM) and strength [4] and changed bio-mechanics of the shoulder girdle, all leading to loss of symmetry be- tween sides [5, ...

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Ankle foot orthoses in children with cerebral palsy: a cross sectional population based study of 2200 children

Ankle foot orthoses in children with cerebral palsy: a cross sectional population based study of 2200 children

... of range of passive ankle dorsiflexion and treatment time were reported both ...tial range of motion, where children who maintained or improved their ROM had a more significant decrease in ROM at ...

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Optimal management of shoulder impingement syndrome

Optimal management of shoulder impingement syndrome

... examination; full, nonpainful range of motion; satisfactory isokinetic test results; and successful completion of an appropriate rehabilitation ...

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