“Passive range of motion” and “active range of motion” are two terms commonly used in fitness and rehabilitation circles. While they both involve improving a joint’s range of motion, the actual method ...
Cross-sectional and comparative investigation using quadriplegics (QP) and nondisabled subjects (ND). The subjects were seven male QP with complete lesion (age: 27.0±5.4, injured level: C6–C7) and six ...
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Sleep: Your body's passive workout
Do you sleep a little more than others? This report is for you. The next time someone asks why you're skipping exercise, you can confidently say: "I'm working out-passively." It may sound surprising, ...
Hyper-reflexia, measured as a decrease of low frequency-dependent depression of the H-reflex, is known to occur in both humans and animals after spinal cord injury (SCI). Previous studies have shown ...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of exercise compared with other conservative interventions in the management of lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET) on pain and function. Design Systematic review ...
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