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In neck pain patients, this phase of the exercise will involve retraining of the deep cervical flexors/extensors and scapular muscles, whereas retraining of the deep muscles surrounding the lumbopelvic region (e.g., multifidus, transversus abdominis, psoas, pelvic floor muscles) will be performed in patients with low back pain.
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That conversion involved retraining hundreds of people in new techniques, but there was something else involved.
The company started with operational greening first, which involves retraining employees not only in specific new ways of doing tasks (for example, retraining all housecleaners on how to minimize water use when cleaning a tub) but also making them aware of why such changes are necessary, Ortega says.
In contrast, TST (as used in the present study) involved less intense retraining of the paretic limb without specifically inhibiting use of the less affected arm.
It may involve counseling, retraining, or other measures.
This involved extensive retraining of the shipyard's personnel.
Thus, the losses from trade produce job losses, adjustment costs involved in retraining or searching for another job, and all the attendant difficulties of having your life uprooted.
The authors write that treatment generally involves combining medication, therapy and the retraining of the parents.
Training and retraining of all personnel involved in the study was done: of investigators, abstractors of medical records, interviewers, following a standardized training plan.
You know, it does involve a little bit of retraining.
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