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Range of Motion Adaptations in Powerlifters

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2018
Abstract Gadomski, SJ, Ratamess, NA, and Cutrufello, PT. Range of motion adaptations in powerlifters. J Strength Cond Res 32(11): 3020–3028, 2018—The aim of this study was to investigate range of motion (ROM) and training patterns in powerlifters. Upper- and lower-extremity passive ROMs were assessed through goniometry in 15 male powerlifters
Stephen J. Gadomski   +2 more
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Range of Motion

2015
Range of motion testing is a necessary component of the shoulder examination. The concepts and techniques described in this chapter are meant to provide a foundation upon which clinicians can conduct individualized examinations according to the patient’s suspected pathology.
Ryan J. Warth, Peter J. Millett
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Cervical range of motion in the elderly [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1993
This study was conducted to establish normative cervical range of motion values for the elderly and to compare those values to standard young adult cervical range of motion values. Differences in range of motion between men and women were also assessed. A gravity goniometer was used to measure six cervical motions in 42 subjects aged 70 to 90 years and
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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
Mark A. Georgeson, Mike G. Harris
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Range and Motion Segmentation

2000
A number of computer vision researchers have proposed segmentation methods based upon some form of robust least K-th order statistic (as opposed to least squares) model-fitting. The essential idea is that if the value of K is smaller than a certain value (determined by the fraction of the total data that belongs to the given segment), the K-th order ...
Bab-Hadiashar, Alireza, Suter, David
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Range of Motion in Older Women

Physical & Occupational Therapy In Geriatrics, 1999
This study had three purposes: to compare the active neck and upper extremity range of motion (ROM) in healthy older women with expected estimates; to consider if right and left side measures were similar; and to determine the degree of ROM loss with advancing age. Sixty-one older women, living independently in the community, were measured at the neck,
Jean A. Kalscheur   +2 more
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Passive Hip Range of Motion Predicts Femoral Torsion and Acetabular Version.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 2016
BACKGROUND Orientation abnormalities of the acetabulum and femur have been implicated in early-onset coxarthrosis. The purpose of this study was to identify clinical examination findings predictive of such hip morphologies. METHODS A consecutive cohort
Vivek Chadayammuri   +6 more
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Cortical dynamics of visual motion perception: Short-range and long-range apparent motion.

Psychological Review, 1992
This article describes further evidence for a new neural network theory of biological motion perception. The theory clarifies why parallel streams V1----V2, V1----MT, and V1----V2----MT exist for static form and motion form processing among the areas V1, V2, and MT of visual cortex. The theory suggests that the static form system (Static BCS) generates
Michael E. Rudd, Stephen Grossberg
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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
Frank Langlotz   +4 more
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Range of Motion of the Hip

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2000
To The Editor: In their very detailed study, "The Effect of the Orientation of the Acetabular and Femoral Components on the Range of Motion of the Hip at Different Head-Neck Ratios" (82-A: 315-321, March 2000), D'Lima et al. have missed one important point.
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