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In Motion... by Tara Robertson Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Tue 13 Apr 2010 8:46pm I took a few pictures of Owen at the playground... he spent the vast majority of the time we were there in constant motion. Running up the slides... Tossing a skipping rope he found on the ground over the monkey bars... Indian Jones style of course... And then I noticed this... Everyone needs to stop Read on »
What is the difference between “Electrical wall motion defect” and “Mechanical wall motion defect” follo by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Sun 30 May 2010 10:14am Regional wall motion defect( WMD) is the hall-mark of myocardial infarction.It can vary between complete akinseia to mild hypokinesia. The wall motion defect is a gross terminology which is used  to describe any abnormal motion of the ventricular   segments.Technically,  hypo,   hyper , dyskinetic , akinetic  ,  even any vigorous  movement of LV Read on »
Full-range motion… in slow motion by Broken Brilliant Patient Expert Posted Sat 13 Mar 2010 12:00am whole structure. If a handful of muscles are stronger than others, and they don’t have strength through their full range of motion, it actually makes it easier for me to injure... motion. Not just curls, but curls and stretches. Not just presses, but extensions, too. I have stopped limiting my movement to “the exercise” itself, and I’m completing the motion Read on »
A Body in Motion Stays in Motion: 5 Helpful Tips for Staying Fit by Tera W. Patient Expert Posted Thu 13 May 2010 4:41pm By Marisa Silverstein , Certified Holistic Health Coach A.A.D.P. "A marathon begins with a single step… a lifestyle change begins with a vision and a single step." Marathon runner Jeff Galloway We all know that exercise is good for us, but why are so many of us still sedentary? Are you the type that just can’t get motivated to star ... Read on »
You Capture: Motion by Erin Posted Wed 14 Oct 2009 10:03pm A month ago, I was still feeling constant motion in my belly. Tommy was never still. I'd wake up in the middle of the night and feel him moving as soon as I came awake..., minutes before his feet slid out of me, I felt him moving and kicking. It was the most beautiful thing ever. Or so I thought, until he was born, and his constant movement Read on »
The magic of motion – Bear Crawls by Matt Whitehead Posted Tue 24 Aug 2010 3:18pm year old, constantly in motion. Supine Groin is never going to work with her – at least not yet. I have to give her something she can feel affect her body right away. Bear... there, and then come back again on tiptoe. Hop like a frog, gallop like a horse, spin like a top. Motion is a magic potion, an elixir. Young children crave it and literally can’t get too much Read on »
Weekend in motion by Corey S. Posted Sun 20 Feb 2011 9:34pm My weekend has completely flown by. I felt like I was (literally) constantly in motion. Luckily tomorrow is a holiday! Do you have the day off? I can’t wait to use... for everyone who’s lives have been touched by cancer. They also have plenty of fun events throughout the night and constant music blasting. I watched as members of our team Read on »
PNF Stretching Improves Range Of Motion by Mark D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 29 Oct 2009 12:39pm PNF stretching or proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation will improve your range of motion. This type of stretching is commonly used to improve range of motion with the hamstring muscle group. As an athlete, it is critical that you constantly strengthen and condition your hamstrings. Besides being part of your "power center," hamstring injuries Read on »
Improve Hamstring Range of Motion With PNF Stretching by Mark D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sat 20 Dec 2008 5:44pm As an athlete, it is critical that you constantly strengthen and condition your hamstrings. Besides being part of your "power center," hamstring injuries are some... caution. Your partner should also be knowledgeable about PNF stretching techniques. This type of stretching is good for targeting specific muscle groups, increasing range of motion Read on »
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Repetitive Motion Injuries by Dr. Eben Davis Doctor of Chiropracty Posted Wed 09 May 2012 12:00am We have been providing treatment for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in San Francisco for over 20 years. In many cases, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) results strictly from overuse activities though, as we have discussed previously, other conditions such as hypothyroid, taking birth control pills, pregnancy, diabetes, obesity, certain ty ... Read on »