i think its when ur arm is in contact with your trunk before you initiate supination
The open pack position of the shoulder joint is when the joint is in a position of slight abduction, flexion, and external rotation. This position allows for some mobility and access to movement without undue stress on the joint structures.
After passing energy on to the next molecule, the original molecule returns to its original position and state. It oscillates or vibrates about its equilibrium position as the wave continues to propagate through the medium.
When the pectoralis major contracts eccentrically, it undergoes controlled lengthening. This action can assist in shoulder extension, as well as contribute to shoulder adduction from an abducted position.
The optimal range of motion for shoulder flexion to achieve 120 degrees of movement is typically between 0 to 180 degrees. This means that the shoulder should be able to move from a straight position (0 degrees) to a position where the arm is raised above the head (180 degrees).
Your scapulae are not proximal to the midline of the body. They are lateral to the midline which is marked by the spine. Proximal and distal are used to indicate the position along an arm or leg. If some thing is close to the attachment to the body, that is proximal.
The open pack position of the shoulder joint is when the joint is in a position of slight abduction, flexion, and external rotation. This position allows for some mobility and access to movement without undue stress on the joint structures.
resting position
The resting position where the bar rests in weightlifting is called the "rack position."
The distance between the resting position and the crest of a wave is equal to the distance between the resting position and the trough of the wave. This is because waves are symmetric, with equal distances above and below the resting position.
The maximum value a wave reaches relative to its resting position is called the amplitude of the wave. Amplitude is the distance from the highest point of the wave to its resting position.
Pine tar from his swing and resting his bat there. I believe it has nothing to do with him resting his bat on his shoulder. A batter does not rest his bat on his FRONT shoulder. I believe, although I have nothing to confirm this, that Matt Kemp himself is putting the dirt on the uniform of his left shoulder. This is his surgically repaired shoulder and he might have developed a ritual or a superstition about it...Just a thought
The maximum value a wave reaches relative to its resting position is called the amplitude. It represents the maximum displacement of the wave from its equilibrium position.
The antigravity position for testing shoulder flexion is when the patient is seated or standing upright with their arm positioned directly in front of the body at shoulder level. This position requires the shoulder muscles to work against gravity to lift the arm, allowing for assessment of shoulder flexion strength and range of motion.
the answer is amplitude. for a+ users.
The greatest distance a wave vibrates from a resting position is known as the amplitude of the wave. It represents the maximum displacement of particles in the medium from their equilibrium position as the wave passes through.
The maximum distance that matter can be displaced from its resting position is known as the amplitude of the displacement. It represents the peak distance that the matter moves away from its equilibrium position before returning.
Faceup resting position, Facedown Position, and in a ball with a PFD.