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ranges of motion
noun
Plural of range of motion
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Substantial reduction in the Bayley Walker subjects' ranges of motion was observed compared to normal subjects.
A variable force also had to be applied to the glenoid in all ranges of motion.
With myriad bones, joints and ranges of motion, the upper limbs are among the body's most complex tools.
Knowing how a creature will move and prepping it to get the ranges of motion we need is something else my role entails.
Within-trial variability of neutral position did not correlate with between-trial differences in ranges of motion.
Tribologically the data sets showed similar contact pathway ranges of motion and wear travel distances per cycle.
They are flat or tubular rubber bands that provide resistance as you move your arms and legs through different ranges of motion.
These exercises move your wrist and fingers through their normal ranges of motion and require all the hand's tendons to perform their specific functions.
Research had to be undertaken in the ranges of motion of the shoulder complex and the forces acting on the glenoid.
Flexure-based mechanisms contain slender beam-like modules that undergo linear elastic deflections over small ranges of motion at nanoscale resolutions.
Objectives: To assess the reliability of the SpinT, a new protractor-based device, for measuring active cervical spine ranges of motion.
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