Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
ultimos grados de movimiento
English translation:
extremes of movement
Added to glossary by
Marian Greenfield
Feb 12, 2005 19:38
19 yrs ago
Spanish term
ultimos grados de movimiento
Spanish to English
Medical
Medical: Health Care
physiotherapy
moderado dolor a los últimos grados de movimiento
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extremes of movement
Active Ankle - Ankle Care
... only causes discomfort at the extremes of movement, it is safe to continue exercising.
If, on repetition, the exercise is painful or constant pain is still ...
www.activeankle.com/anklecare/care8.htm - 16k - Cached - Similar pages
Osteopathy, Chiropody and Complementary Medicine from the Harvey ...
... Whilst treating pregnant mothers for back pain and other problems it became clear ...
of the low back and pelvis are required to undergo some extremes of movement. ...
www.harvey-clinic.co.uk/pregnancy.htm - 33k - Cached - Similar pages
TIS Chapter 2
... Pain on movement of the joint: pain at the extremes of movement indicates that a
painful structure is being stretched or a painful structure is being compressed ...
www.therapyedu.com/ortho/chapter2.htm - 29k - Cached - Similar pages
A Patient's Guide to Rehabilitation for Improving Posture
... The result can be fatigue and pain. ... healthy postures that help get the spine and
extremities in their neutral position, not at their extremes of movement. ...
www.chehalempt.com/Spine/posture_rehab.htm - 28k - Cached - Similar pages
THIGH
... tenderness of the anterior aspect of the hip, slight limitation of motion, and
discomfort in the extremes of movement. Unexplained pelvic thigh pain, even with ...
athletics.cerrocoso.edu/sportsmedicine/ Thigh_and_Hip_Injuries.htm - 16k - Cached - Similar pages
Welcome to Adobe GoLive 4
... Patients presents with significant pain and weakness with active movements, especially ...
is guided in a home program which challenges the extremes of movement. ...
www.maumeept.com/shoulder.html - 10k - Cached - Similar pages
Orthosports - Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Physicians - Frozen ...
... 2. FROZEN PHASE this is the progressive stiffness phase that lasts 3 to 12 months.
Pain occurs only at the extremes of movement but the shoulder remains stiff. ...
www.orthosports.com.au/shouler.html - 21k - Cached - Similar pages
eCMAJ -- Puttick 164 (2): 223
... Physical findings include pain at the extremes of movement of the shoulders, hips
and knees; some patients cannot raise their arms over their head because of ...
www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/164/2/223 - Similar pages
South Australian Orthopaedic Registrars' Notebook
... Source of pain Helal (1965): Capsular; due to stretch at extremes of movement;
Muscular: following effort; Venous congestion: ® rest pain? ...
som.flinders.edu.au/FUSA/ORTHOWEB/ notebook/disease/osteoarthritis.html - 31k - Cached - Similar pages
[PDF] FA1 – SHOULDER 2 1 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE SHOULDER
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
... syndrome---pain in the midrange of glenohumeral abduction, where the rotator cuff
passes under the coraco-acromial arch, but not at the extremes of movement. 5 ...
notes.med.unsw.edu.au/.../ d846e9c3afa139c6ca256bc300241c04/$FILE/FA1.12-SHOULDER2.pdf - Similar pages
... only causes discomfort at the extremes of movement, it is safe to continue exercising.
If, on repetition, the exercise is painful or constant pain is still ...
www.activeankle.com/anklecare/care8.htm - 16k - Cached - Similar pages
Osteopathy, Chiropody and Complementary Medicine from the Harvey ...
... Whilst treating pregnant mothers for back pain and other problems it became clear ...
of the low back and pelvis are required to undergo some extremes of movement. ...
www.harvey-clinic.co.uk/pregnancy.htm - 33k - Cached - Similar pages
TIS Chapter 2
... Pain on movement of the joint: pain at the extremes of movement indicates that a
painful structure is being stretched or a painful structure is being compressed ...
www.therapyedu.com/ortho/chapter2.htm - 29k - Cached - Similar pages
A Patient's Guide to Rehabilitation for Improving Posture
... The result can be fatigue and pain. ... healthy postures that help get the spine and
extremities in their neutral position, not at their extremes of movement. ...
www.chehalempt.com/Spine/posture_rehab.htm - 28k - Cached - Similar pages
THIGH
... tenderness of the anterior aspect of the hip, slight limitation of motion, and
discomfort in the extremes of movement. Unexplained pelvic thigh pain, even with ...
athletics.cerrocoso.edu/sportsmedicine/ Thigh_and_Hip_Injuries.htm - 16k - Cached - Similar pages
Welcome to Adobe GoLive 4
... Patients presents with significant pain and weakness with active movements, especially ...
is guided in a home program which challenges the extremes of movement. ...
www.maumeept.com/shoulder.html - 10k - Cached - Similar pages
Orthosports - Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Physicians - Frozen ...
... 2. FROZEN PHASE this is the progressive stiffness phase that lasts 3 to 12 months.
Pain occurs only at the extremes of movement but the shoulder remains stiff. ...
www.orthosports.com.au/shouler.html - 21k - Cached - Similar pages
eCMAJ -- Puttick 164 (2): 223
... Physical findings include pain at the extremes of movement of the shoulders, hips
and knees; some patients cannot raise their arms over their head because of ...
www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/164/2/223 - Similar pages
South Australian Orthopaedic Registrars' Notebook
... Source of pain Helal (1965): Capsular; due to stretch at extremes of movement;
Muscular: following effort; Venous congestion: ® rest pain? ...
som.flinders.edu.au/FUSA/ORTHOWEB/ notebook/disease/osteoarthritis.html - 31k - Cached - Similar pages
[PDF] FA1 – SHOULDER 2 1 FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE SHOULDER
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
... syndrome---pain in the midrange of glenohumeral abduction, where the rotator cuff
passes under the coraco-acromial arch, but not at the extremes of movement. 5 ...
notes.med.unsw.edu.au/.../ d846e9c3afa139c6ca256bc300241c04/$FILE/FA1.12-SHOULDER2.pdf - Similar pages
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Comment: "Perfect, Marian! Thanks so much and the references are great....Karla"
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