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The increased stress placed on a single (lateral) column fixation in the absence or comminution of the other (medial) column leads to increased strain over the implant at the fracture site, which can lead to implant failure in absence of union.
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Increased stress may be placed on the right ventricle as it tries to pump blood through the pulmonary circuits for oxygenation.
Plus, research out of the University of Memphis shows that unnaturally forcing your knees back behind your toes increases the stress placed on your hips and back.
Forced reps increase the stress placed on muscle fibers and overload the target muscles, making them work harder than ever.
Bending your spine in the sit-up position places increased stress on your bones and can put you at risk for a stress fracture.
Conversely, increased femoral anteversion may mitigate the effect of an anterior cam deformity, but is known to place increased stress on the psoas tendon.
These are thought by many to have increased the stresses placed upon on the child and to have, potentially, increased the incidence of child and adolescent mental health problems [ 5].
This may partly be attributed to the increased amount of stress placed on a mother due to the availability of limited financial means necessary for raising an infant [ 2, 26].
Parents often wonder if dancing places unusually increased stress on the developing foot.
The last principle is that of progressive overload, which describes the gradual increase in stress placed on the body during training [41].
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