نتایج جستجو برای: three shoulder movement planes

تعداد نتایج: 1455598  

2013
Rocío Molina-Solana R. M. Yáñez-Vico Alejandro Iglesias-Linares Daniel Torres-Lagares Enrique Solano-Reina

Anchorage is an important factor in orthodontics and must be properly managed for a successful treatment outcome. Orthodontists have historically used many devices to prevent unwanted tooth movement. The use of miniscrews as a source of skeletal anchorage has become routine in present-day orthodontic practice. Skeletal anchorage opens up alternative treatments, to borderline surgery patients fo...

2016
Mahsa Asheghan Amidoddin Khatibi Aghda Ebrahim Hashemi Mohammadtaghi Hollisaz

BACKGROUND Adhesive capsulitis is a common disease that causes pain and reduced range of motion, but vague on the shoulder. Woman are affected fewer than men, but there is no known racial or genetic tendency. Most patients with adhesive capsulitis will improve with nonsurgical treatment. Acetaminophen and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for pain relief in patients without contraindication ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 1972

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2003
Caroline A M Doorenbosch Jaap Harlaar DirkJan H E J Veeger

Positions of the shoulder joint are commonly described in terms of degrees of humeral elevation in the principal planes. This approach is inadequate for an accurate and unambiguous description of functional arm movements that are not confined to these planes. In this paper, a general unambiguous method for describing shoulder positions is adopted and visualized in globe graphs. This facilitates...

2012
Hema Chaudhary Sangeeta Aneja

In our study we evaluate MRI as an excellent soft tissue contrast and allows for multiplanar imaging in anatomic planes. Because of these advantages MRI has become the study of choice for imaging of shoulder pathology. It allows high-resolution imaging of all anatomic structures including the Rotator cuff tendons and muscles , glenoid, humeral head, articular cartilage, acromion , labrum, bicep...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Herman Pontzer John H Holloway David A Raichlen Daniel E Lieberman

We investigated the control and function of arm swing in human walking and running to test the hypothesis that the arms act as passive mass dampers powered by movement of the lower body, rather than being actively driven by the shoulder muscles. We measured locomotor cost, deltoid muscle activity and kinematics in 10 healthy adult subjects while walking and running on a treadmill in three exper...

2016
Salwa A. Mohammed

Background: Breast cancer is one of the most important types of cancer among women worldwide and is a significant stressor in women’s life that may affect functional health status. The present study was aimed to determine the effect of selected exercises program on pain, shoulder disability, and functional outcomes in women after breast cancer surgeryMethods: Quasi experimental research design ...

Journal: :Stroke 2001
S M Michaelsen A Luta A Roby-Brami M F Levin

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Reaching movements made with the affected arm in hemiparetic patients are often accompanied by compensatory trunk or shoulder girdle movements, which extend the reach of the arm. We investigated the effects of the suppression of these compensatory movements on reaching ability in hemiparetic individuals. METHODS Eleven healthy and 11 hemiparetic individuals participated...

2013
Bala S Rajaratnam James CH Goh Prem V Kumar

BACKGROUND Muscles are important "sensors of the joint instability". The aim of this study was to identify the neuro-motor control strategies adopted by patients with anterior shoulder instability during overhead shoulder elevation in two planes. METHODS The onset, time of peak activation, and peak magnitude of seven shoulder muscles (posterior deltoid, bilateral upper trapezius, biceps brach...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1990
A M Wing S Lough A Turton C Fraser J R Jenner

Elbow movement during voluntary positioning of the hand (with the arm supported against gravity) is described in a longitudinal study of five patients recovering from hemiplegia due to stroke. Over a twelve month period, four of the patients improved their speed of movement, three exhibiting slightly better recovery of elbow extension, one of flexion. In some instances co-contraction of the elb...

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