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The temporal range of motion sensing and motion perception

Vision Research, 1990
Apparent motion (AM) was studied using the missing-fundamental square-wave grating, displaced discretely over time. At inter-stimulus intervals (ISIs) greater than about 40 msec, AM was seen in the direction of displacement of the visible features of the pattern, while at shorter ISIs AM was seen in the reversed direction, following the displacement of
M A, Georgeson, M G, Harris
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Range of Motion in Anterior Femoroacetabular Impingement

Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 2007
The range of motion of normal hips and hips with femoroacetabular impingement relative to some specific anatomic reference landmarks is unknown. We therefore described: (1) the range of motion pattern relative to landmarks; (2) the location of the impingement zones in normal and impinging hips; and (3) the influence of surgical débridement on the range
M, Kubiak-Langer   +4 more
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Normal range-of-motion of trapeziometacarpal joint

Chirurgie de la Main, 2009
The range-of-motion of the trapeziometacarpal joint is difficult to assess clinically. The purpose of our study was to constitute a range-of-motion database from normal active trapeziometacarpal joints.Two hundred hands from 101 healthy subjects (50 female and 51 male) with a mean age of 23.1 years (range: 22 to 35 years) have been evaluated.
J-N, Goubier   +4 more
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Functional range of motion of the elbow

The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1995
One hundred normal upper extremities in 50 adults were sequentially studied in a Bledsoe brace, which limited elbow motion. The amount of flexion and extension of the elbow was serially limited by 15 degree increments. At each setting, the subjects were asked to perform 12 activities of daily living.
A P, Vasen   +3 more
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Range-of-motion measurements.

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1995
R D, Lea, J J, Gerhardt
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Effects of Changing from Full Range of Motion to Partial Range of Motion on Squat Kinetics

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2012
It is commonplace for people involved in recreational weight training to limit squat depth to lift heavier loads. This study compares differences in movement kinetics when squatting in the full range of motion (FROM) vs. partial range of motion (PROM).
Eric J, Drinkwater   +2 more
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Functional Motion Range of Hand Joints Can Exceed Active Motion Range

2022
This study measured the active range of motion (AROM) and functional range of motion (FROM) of finger joints and explored the relationships between them. The results revealed that the AROM cannot fully cover the FROM in some scenarios with force.
Yuan, T. (author)   +3 more
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Range of Motion of the Neck

Physical Therapy, 1963
J G, BENNETT   +3 more
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RANGE OF MOTION THERAPY

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1971
Annemarie Rumpler   +1 more
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Increase range of motion

BDJ In Practice, 2022
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