Use "range of motion" in a sentence

1. Whereas individuals with Achondroplasias the elbows have a limited range of motion

2. The Backwasher is popular with those who have a limited range of motion.

3. If it deteriorates , bone rubs against bone , causing pain and reducing range of motion .

4. At follow-up range of motion, residual pain, and activities of daily living were considered.

5. New BodiLink hardware features 5 link Adjustability resulting in a nearly unlimited range of motion

6. Orthopedic Cupping massage can be additionally utilized with active or passive joint range of motion.

7. Early restoration of full weight-bearing ability and range of motion within the first few weeks.

8. Clinical examination included range of motion tests and a subjective questionnaire concerning pain and working ability.

9. Other broken Collarbone symptoms include: Swelling; Deformity; Limited range of motion in your arm; Broken Collarbone diagnosis

10. Arthroplasty is surgery to relieve pain and restore range of motion by realigning or reconstructing a joint.

11. Postoperatively, the main emphasis focussed on clinical presentation, improvement of hip range of motion, and pain relief.

12. That is, how long it takes a wave to go through its full range of motion once.

13. Arthroplasty is surgery to relieve pain and restore range of motion by realigning or reconstructing a joint.

14. Symptoms of shoulder Arthritis may include pain in the shoulder joint, stiffness and reduced range of motion

15. They may move joints manually through the safe range of motion during acute flare-ups of arthritis. Sentencedict.com

16. Contractures are characterized by extreme stiffness in the muscles, joints, or connective tissue that limits your range of motion

17. Arthroplasty is surgery performed to relieve pain and restore range of motion by realigning or reconstructing a dysfunctional joint.

18. If your knees grind, Creak, crack or crunch when you move through a particular range of motion, you have crepitus

19. She had limited range of motion of bilateral Brachiums and left hand dysesthesia due to torticollis since over 50-years-old

20. Since Bedridden patients have very limited mobility, it is highly encouraged that they perform even only range of motion (ROM) exercises

21. OsteoArthritis patients are mostly affected in the hands, hips and knees, experiencing pain, aching, stiffness, decreased range of motion and swelling.

22. Results: In 46 patients (97.9 %), complete angle and rotational stability was achieved without limiting the range of motion or requiring immobilization.

23. She had limited range of motion of bilateral Brachiums and left hand dysesthesia due to torticollis since over 50-years-old.

24. Dynamic Cyclist programming can help unlock your full potential by increasing your range of motion, strengthening supporting muscles and creating muscle balance

25. Arthrodesis of the wrist joint is indicated in degenerative joint disease and instability associated with restricted and painful range of motion (ROM)

26. The two connector rings are interconnected by an adjustable-length isolator strap which limits the range of motion of the user's elbow.

27. Presumed factors influencing the accuracy were sex, preoperative malalignment, stability and range of motion, operated side, body mass index, and component size.

28. Botox has not been shown to improve upper extremity functional abilities, or range of motion at a joint affected by a fixed contracture

29. These unique features give the Backhoe Loader similar functions of a Wheel Loader and Excavator, but with less load capacity and range of motion.

30. SNAG (Sustained Natural Apophyseal Glide) It is one of the most effective technique for spinal pain relief and gaining good spinal range of motion

31. These unique features give the Backhoe Loader similar functions of a Wheel Loader and Excavator, but with less load capacity and range of motion.

32. Clinically these findings were found in correlation to a 50% decrease of postoperative analgetic demands as well as a 20% increased range of motion level.

33. Anterior and posterior impingement result from the abutting of anatomical structures leading to pain and limitation in the range of motion of the ankle joint.

34. Cups and supporters in this collection are engineered to fit snugly and stay in position while still allowing a comfortable running stride and range of motion

35. A 30 degrees Angulation is associated with a flexor digiti minimi grip strength of 92% maximum and preserves 78% of the intact finger's range of motion

36. Offering maximum coverage and protection from the elements while allowing range of motion, the Classic snow bib serves as a versatile cornerstone of the Arctix line.

37. Backbends play two very different distinctive roles in any yoga sequence: some increase the range of motion of the spine and others stabilize the lower back and sacrum

38. It is characterized by dwarfism, limited range of motion at the elbows, large head size (macrocephaly), small fingers, and normal intelligence.Achondroplasia can cause health complications such as interruption of breathing (), …

39. The key to a fast recovery is to implement all the different types of ankle sprain exercises so that the range of motion will increase while the pain is decreasing.

40. At approximately 30 degrees to 45 degrees from full extension, the nodule catches the anterior flange of the femoral prosthesis, resulting in the Clunk and a painful range of motion.

41. The SoftPro ® Ambulating AFO is a transitional AFO designed to treat mild lost range of motion of the ankle / foot and to facilitate assisted weight bearing and initial gait training

42. The Creaking sound in a knee is most likely to be noticeable when squatting, going down stairs, rising from a chair, or moving a joint through its full range of motion

43. The SoftPro™ Ambulating AFO is a transitional AFO designed to treat mild lost range of motion of the ankle / foot and to facilitate assisted weight bearing and initial gait training

44. Training motivation and acceptance were high in this sample, showing improvements in functional ability (p = 0.03), quality of movement (p = 0.02), range of motion, self-evaluation (p = 0.01), and quality of life.

45. The Attune ® Knee was designed to give you a good range of motion and prevent that unstable feeling some experience during everyday activities, such as bending or walking up and down stairs

46. Contractures are defined as the lack of full passive range of motion (ROM) of a joint resulting from structural changes of non-bony tissues, such as muscles, tendons, ligaments, joint capsules and/or skin

47. Counteraction complements counterbalancing as when you're countered, the slight bend forward at the hips also helps balance over the outside ski and these two movements combined throughout the turn, result in great balance and range of motion.

48. This Cagoule has a slightly more boxy fit than our other fleece styles. It has a larger range of motion in the shoulders and arms, as well as a more roomy collar for more freedom around the neck

49. Mean difference in pre- and postoperative tibiofemoral angle was 8.6° (range 13–4.4°), mean difference in pre- and postoperative depression 6 mm (range 4–9 mm), and mean difference in pre- and postoperative range of motion 12° (range 0–20°).

50. So, if we look at Stage One of Avascular Necrosis, typically, from a symptom standpoint, you can have very minimal pain, full range of motion of the joint, pain typically only comes on with any extensive amount of weight-bearing activity

51. ‘This can be studied by transposing the innervation of a muscle to its Antagonist, or by transposing one of its tendons to the opposite side of a joint, such that the mechanical action of the muscle is reversed.’ ‘Moving through a complete range of motion will strengthen the agonist and stretch the Antagonist …

52. In the case of implant—in particular arthroplasty—related complications like, for example, pain, effusion, skin changes, reduced range of motion, or loosening, orthopedic-surgical differential diagnostics should be performed first. Allergological workup of suspected metal implant allergy should be done with the DKG baseline series which contains nickel-, cobalt- and chromium-preparations.

53. Arterial Anastomoses of the lower extremity Author: Lorenzo Crumbie MBBS, BSc • Reviewer: Dimitrios Mytilinaios MD, PhD Last reviewed: May 31, 2021 Reading time: 10 minutes Although the range of motion of the joints of the lower limb is less than those in the upper limb, the arterial supply surrounding them is still susceptible to damage

54. Contractures are limitations in the passive range of motion (ROM) at a joint.6In clinical terms, Contractures are a result of muscle shortening to the point that complete ROM at that joint is prevented.7This is usually due to a restriction of the peri-articular connective tissues, but in more advanced cases also involves tendons, ligaments, muscles, and joint.

55. : muscular rigidity in which passive movement of the limbs (as during a physical examination) elicits ratchet-like start-and stop movements through the range of motion of a joint (as of the elbow) and that occurs especially in individuals affected with Parkinson's disease The third major sign, rigidity (sometimes called "Cogwheel" rigidity), is peculiar to Parkinson's disease.

56. Patients with progressive neuromuscular diseases like Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) have extremity weakness that can predispose to Contractures, defined as “a lack of full passive range of motion due to joint, muscle, or soft tissue limitations.” 1 The etiology of Contractures in SMA is multifactorial and includes muscle fiber loss, fatty infiltration of muscle, imbalances of agonist and antagonist muscles’ …

57. IMPORTANT NOTE: Before we dive into Aiming mechanics, there is one technique that is particularly ill-advised when it comes to playing FPS games: resting your wrist at the edge of your desk.Don’t do this! There is very little stability and range of motion in this position, and the risk of nerve, ligament or tendon injury is greater, especially if

58. The Biomechanics of the push-up The standard push-up requires a general stiffening of the knee joints, hip joints, pelvis, and spine to keep the body in a straight line from head to feet while the shoulders and elbows flex and extend to raise and lower the body and the scapulae retract and protract to facilitate glenohumeral range of motion.