Zhean Drae G. Genterola 1 PTB Physical Therapy Article Reflection The main focus and aim of Physical therapy is to help restore the physical capabilities of a certain individual. It is to bring back the physical state of a patient before he/she was injured. The article that I choose is entitled “Neuromuscular Electric Stimulation Effect on Lower-Extremity Motor Recovery and Gait Kinematics of Patients With Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial” by Yavuzer et al. The article is focused on the
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High Knee Drill * warm up exercise- do this for 3-5 minutes. 1. Stand in place with feet hip width apart. 2. Drive knee up towards chest and quickly place the foot back on the ground. 3. Drive other knee up in a moderate to fast jog with minimal ground contact time. Squat Jump 3 sets of 15 reps 1) Stand with feet shoulder-width apart, trunk flexed forward slightly with back straight in a neutral position. 2) Arms should be in the ?ready? position with elbows flexed at approximately 90?.
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Time Travel Proven Today time travel continues to be a science fiction concept used in movies rather than a fact that many accounts and evidence from nature has proved. This article aims to present three main arguments that attempt to prove that time travelling does in fact exist and does not go against, but is possibly aligned with, physics theories and logic. According to author Marcus Chown (2011) in his article about time travel, the concept itself is actually proven by the basic theories
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cannot imagine a life without someone so special and kind such as Pair O’Socks. He deserves all the glory, honor, sacrifice, and joy in the world and nothing less. No words that exist can explain how he has contributed to our struggles and framed the foot-filled society. In the long, spring days, the first annual Big Race of 1589 was just around the corner! Runners of all ages had come to participate in this event. From amateur runners to soon to be track stars to fit and enthusiastic grandmas and
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Making a Tutu Chandelier Having daughters can be a wonderful learning experience. Children are always coming up with new things to create. One day in our quest for new ideas for arts and crafts day, my girls and I came across an interesting picture of a tutu chandelier. The instructions seemed simple enough so we decided to try it out. We were so pleased with the outcome that I thought it would be a good idea to share with others. To complete this project you will first need to gather all your
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Walks and looks down hopscotch hops with both feet quickly. He jumps three times and separates his feet. Looks at the floor and keeps walking without stopping. • Jumps in place. (Allen & Marotz) • Balance momentarily on one foot. (Allen & Marotz) Jayden puts his left foot on a step and his right on the next step. He stands on the slide.
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score a Bikini Body now Happens every year: You’re all gung ho in the beginning of the summer, hitting the gym like it’s your job and dutifully counting calories. After all, you have the big bikini reveal to prepare for! But once the season hits its stride, it’s easy to fall off the wagon and onto a lawn chair—and before you know it, the heaviest thing you’re hoisting is an icy cocktail. Fortunately, tearing off that cover-up with confidence doesn’t mean choosing between having fun and staying
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they had to wear and they developed a secret language. Foot binding was a very strong practice in ancient china. Young girls from the age of about five or six had their feet bound by their MOTHERS. It started at this age because the feet were not fully grown (there for they were very small), and easy to change shape. This prosses was begun by breaking the toes and folding them as far back as they could go underneath the foot. Then the foot would be bound as tightly as possible so that it could not
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Amamie Obebieruan Jason Schaaf Modern Themes in History November, 18 2014 Paper 2: Diary of a Napoleonic Foot Soldier In his “Diary of a Napoleonic Foot Soldier” Jakob Walter writes about his experience as a foot soldier of Napoleon’s army during the campaign of 1806 and 1807, 1809, 1812 and 1813. As a diary, his purpose is not to expose his experience to the public, and as a result appears too simple to be written for historical purposes. Walter wrote it more like he was writing to his
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lyrics "To the right, to the right, to the right, to the right." 2 Step to the left four times, sliding your body with every step, in time to the lyrics "To the left, to the left, to the left, to the left." 3 Kick your right foot out onto its heel and then kick your left foot out onto its heel, alternating the feet for a total of four times to the lyrics "Now kick, now kick, now kick, now kick." 4 Walk in place slowly while twisting your body a quarter turn to the left to the lyrics "Now walk it
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