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  • ...hock absorption. The aim of this phase is shock absorption, weight bearing stability and preservation of progression<ref name="Perry" /><ref name="Physiopedia" ...prosthetic side requires hip muscles to generate greater energy to ensure stability. As the body transfers weight in a forward motion this energy generation is
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  • ...separating the prosthetic components/designs is that stance phase provides stability and swing phase provides efficiency. There is often a give and take between ...le may actually give the amputee a sense of movement or sense of decreased stability/control. The amputee needs to be strong enough to control an movement in th
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  • * Improves [[Core Stability|core]] stability. {{#ev:youtube|jja2ZD9P7xg}}<ref>AllBodiesFitness. Stability Ball Chest Stretch.available from:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jja2ZD9P7
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  • ...sorders involve changes either in the expression, dynamics, and and/or the stability of cytoskeletal proteins or their mutations. e.g. [[Tauopathy|tauopathies]]
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  • ...int capsule (AC ligaments) and the coracoclavicular ligaments; its dynamic stability comes from the [[deltoid]] and [[Trapezium|trapezius muscles]].<ref name=":
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  • ...signs of poor scapular control, abnormal muscle activation, altered trunk stability and balance, indicating non-structural comorbidity. The imaging is only use
    5 KB (663 words) - 04:46, 5 May 2020
  • ...amount of pressure necessary to hold an object is due to: the mobility and stability supplied by the skeleton: the power of the muscle; the remarkable degree of
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  • ...:e16175.</ref> Using assistive devices can increase independence, physical stability, confidence and safety.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2">Men
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  • ...resilience enables the hip to withstand substantial mechanical stress. The stability of the [[hip]] is contributed to by various anatomical components, includin ...very carefully. A period of bed rest might be recommended depending on the stability of the hip and the extent of the soft tissue injuries.
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  • * '''Balance-Stability Markers:''' <br>Inability to stand still without getting unsteady/wobbly ...5.5 seconds<ref>Linens SW, Ross SE, Arnold BL, Gayle R, Pidcoe P. Postural-stability tests that identify individuals with chronic ankle instability. Journal of
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  • ...oskeletal system. These functions are integral to the overall movement and stability of the upper limb <ref>Moore KL, Dalley AF, Agur AMR. *Clinically Oriented ...various soft tissues, including tendons and ligaments, contributing to the stability of the shoulder joint <ref>Netter FH. *Atlas of Human Anatomy.* 7th ed. Sau
    10 KB (1,446 words) - 16:41, 27 December 2023
  • ...nison activating over an estimated 200 muscles. In addition to musculature stability and postural control, dysfunctional movement patterns can also be identifie
    5 KB (680 words) - 02:02, 20 February 2022
  • .../ref> The fibularis muscles work together to provide dynamic lateral ankle stability during sudden ankle inversion stress.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...n versus closed fracture), the number of digits/metacarpals fractured, the stability of the specific, degree of comminution, displacement, and/or rotational mal ...ment are critical factors in assessing the fracture patterns potential for stability and reduction maintenance with non-operative management.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...us structure called the labrum, which raises the acetabular rim to provide stability<ref name=":1" />.
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  • ...ness of various cervical orthoses: an in vivo comparison of the mechanical stability provided by several widely used models. Spine. 1996; 21(14): 1624-1629. </r ...se can be used with additional chest and head extension pieces to increase stability.<br>
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  • ...which forms a band that seals the joint space, provides passive and active stability and may even form articular surfaces for the joint. The capsular pattern is ...on with the most congruency of the joint surfaces. In this position, joint stability increases. The closed pack position for interphalangeal joints is full exte
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  • #* More stability than a slung seat. This can be beneficial if a wheelchair user has strong u #* More stability than slung/canvas backrest. This can be beneficial if a wheelchair user has
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  • ...l phalanx with which the first metatarsal articulates creates little joint stability. The plantar capsule is thicker on the proximal phalanx and finishes in a t ...n and palpation of the sensitivity on the hallux MTP joint, evaluating the stability and the flexion strength. The palpation focuses primarily on the collateral
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  • === Postural stability and hand use === ...when infants are still learning to sit independently, their head and trunk stability and balance are still insecure and arm actions are needed to maintain balan
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