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His malaise kicked in last year, when he needed urgent attention to his body: wrist and then appendicitis.
"We can capture ECG signal from a number of different conductive materials (metals, fabrics, inks, etc) and also from a number of different locations on the body (wrist, fingers, chest, etc).," she added.
This could be due both to greater use of the intact hand and also to the different position of the accelerometer on the two sides of the body (wrist vs arm), resulting in different acceleration profiles.
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She also recommended a well-anchored keyboard stand, because an unstable or wobbly keyboard can cause users to assume a locked posture to compensate, which, depending on how the person sits, can strain various parts of the body, wrists in particular.
But the deeper theory behind this piece of equipment is that the extra weight engages the bigger, stabilizing muscles in the back and shoulders so the more jumpy parts of the body (wrists and hands) are minimized in the putting stroke.
Lewis was the one who sang "Wheels on the Bus" loudly, looking for some form of a Lord in the vocal, fingers snapped in unison with the rest of his body, wrists turned down, head tilted.
Eventually, we were tapping different points of our bodies (wrists, foreheads, etc).
Eventually, we were tapping different points of our bodies (wrists, foreheads, etc). and repeating affirmations after Patricia.
Delaney says to start by taking a cue from in-line skaters and wear pads on every vulnerable body part -- wrist, elbow, buttocks and knee -- plus, of course, a helmet.
Other professionals journeyed to hear him discourse on the four essentials of golf (body turn, wrist hinge, weight transfer and release) and the training regimen that focuses on core strength, balance and flexibility.
This device produces a computorized recording of variations in oronasal airflow (measured by nasal cannula), body position, wrist actimetry, pulse rate and arterial oxygen saturation (measured by finger pulse oximetry).
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