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CHEST INJURY - WEIGHT LIFTING

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1995
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Weight lifting records. II.

American corrective therapy journal, 1973
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Effects of weight-lifting or resistance exercise on breast cancer-related lymphedema: A systematic review [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Nursing Sciences, 2019
The purpose of this systematic review was to identify the effects of weight-lifting or resistance exercise on breast cancer-related lymphedema. Published articles written in English were retrieved from electronic databases, including ScienceDirect ...
Ausanee Wanchai, Jane M. Armer
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Trauma informed weight lifting: considerations for coaches, trainers and gym environments [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
A growing body of research supports weight lifting as an effective adjunct intervention in the treatment of psychological trauma and trauma-related disorders.
Dana Vigue   +4 more
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The 3-kilogram weight-lifting flexion radiograph: a new diagnostic method for segmental sagittal lumbar instability: a cross-sectional study [PDF]

open access: yesAsian Spine Journal
Study Design A cross-sectional study. Purpose To evaluate the diagnostic performance of a novel 3-kg weight-lifting flexion radiograph for detecting lumbar instability.
Koopong Siribumrungwong   +4 more
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Sensorimotor memory biases weight perception during object lifting

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2015
When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal object representation to predict its weight and scale fingertip forces accordingly. Once available, tactile information is rapidly integrated to update the weight prediction and refine ...
Vonne evan Polanen   +2 more
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Does weight lifting improve visual acuity? A replication of Gonzalo-Fonrodona and Porras (2013) [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Research Notes, 2017
Objective A physical effort such as lifting up a weight affects our perception and cognition. A previous study reported in two experiments that weight lifting improves visual acuity.
Fumiya Yonemitsu   +4 more
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Task-specific pain-related fear influences lifting biomechanics differently in individuals with and without occupations involving repetitive lifting tasks [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Higher task-specific pain-related fear has been linked to restricted lumbar spine range of motion (ROM) during lightweight object lifting in chronic low back pain (LBP) patients and reduced lumbar spine flexion angles in healthy individuals, suggesting ...
Christian Bangerter   +6 more
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