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Self-Myofascial Release of the Superficial Back Line Improves Sit-and-Reach Distance.

Journal of sport rehabilitation, 2020
CONTEXT: Decreased hamstring flexibility can lead to a plethora of musculoskeletal injuries, including low back pain, hamstring strains, and patellofemoral pain. Lack of flexibility may be the result of myofascial adhesions.
W. Williams, Noelle Selkow
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SiT: Exploring Flow and Diffusion-based Generative Models with Scalable Interpolant Transformers

European Conference on Computer Vision
We present Scalable Interpolant Transformers (SiT), a family of generative models built on the backbone of Diffusion Transformers (DiT). The interpolant framework, which allows for connecting two distributions in a more flexible way than standard ...
Nanye Ma   +5 more
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Modified 30-Second Sit-to-Stand Test: Reliability and Validity in Older Adults Unable to Complete Traditional Sit-to-Stand Testing

Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy, 2019
Background and Purpose: Sit-to-stand tests measure a clinically relevant function and are widely used in older adult populations. The modified 30-second sit-to-stand test (m30STS) overcomes the floor effect of other sit-to-stand tests observed in ...
Linda S McAllister, Kerstin M Palombaro
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"Sit Up Straight": Time to Re-evaluate.

Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 2019
Posture is a frequent topic of discussion for patients, clinicians, the media, and society. A common belief is that spinal pain is caused by sitting, standing, or bending "incorrectly." Despite the absence of strong evidence to support these common ...
D. Slater   +4 more
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Postpartum Sit-Ups

Physical Therapy, 1987
To the Editor: I have a comment concerning the article “Interrater Reliability of Diastasis Recti Abdominis Measurement,” in the July issue of Physical Therapy (67:1077–1079, 1987). The author stated that the modified postpartum exercise for separation of recti muscles of three or more finger widths is a partial sit-up with the scapulae clearing the ...
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Sit-In Terminology

JAMA, 1969
To the Editor:— In sympathy with the current effort to change the face of everything, the major conglomerate corporations change their names as more and more companies are agglutinated to them. Thus, Insilco and CPC International will be joined soon by Union Tank Car under a new flag. Who would guess that "CPC" was inspired by corn syrup?
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Sitting on a Fastball

Journal of Motor Behavior, 2014
This is the first study to show that when baseball batters fail to hit change-ups it is because they sit on a fastball. Sitting on a fastball refers to a strategy of baseball batters to always expect a fastball (a fast type of pitch), because expecting slower balls would result in too late movement initiation for unexpected fastballs.
Canal Bruland, R.   +2 more
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Sitting With Grandma

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2013
DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2013.51.2467 My wife Jane and I raised our family in New England, far from our childhood homes in the Midwest. When our two sons were young, my mother-in-law elected to move to Massachusetts to be close to us, and “Grandma” became our children’s main source of extended family.
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Sitting with Death

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2016
A social worker on a dialysis unit bears witness to patients' life or death choices.
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The secret sits

Veterinary Dermatology, 2014
This editorial links to: 10.1111/j.1365-3164.2011.00962 ...
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