Journal of intellectual disability research: JIDRTierney, I. R., McGuire, R. J., & Walton, H. J. (1978). Distributions of body-rocking manifested by severely mentally deficient adults in ward environment. Journal of Mental Deficiency Research, 22, 243- 254....
J. (1978), DISTRIBUTIONS OF BODY-ROCKING MANIFESTED BY SEVERELY MENTALLY DEFICIENT ADULTS IN WARD ENVIRONMENTS. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 22: 243–254. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.1978.tb00982.x Author Information Department of Psychiatry, University of Edinburgh, Scotland Publication ...
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It has an additional role in reducing the degree of backward rocking (counternutation) of the sacrum on the ilium (Bogduk 2005). The sacrotuberous ligament The sacrotuberous ligament is really a vertebropelvic ligament although it has, via its connections, profound influence over the SI joint....
The feet have always carried out more traditional tasks like escaping predators, avoiding hot sand or coals from a fire, leaping from slithering snakes or poisonous spiders, or navigating rough rocking river bottoms. The feet were therefore connected more to the reptilian brain that reacts to stim...
spirited. At the end of the day, one thing is for sure. MFR helps quiet their soul and unwind their minds. I've seen them go from uptight or high-strung to a much-needed calm within minutes just by a gentle rocking motion. This method is not just for adults, but for children as ...
Synonym(s): Rocking Back and Forth, Swaying Back and Forth, Body Rocking, Body Shifting. Description: a) A rhythmic motion of the torso from side to side or from front to back. b) The body is rocked from weight forward to weight back, from side to side usually while standing but can...
Temperature in infants and young children tends to vary somewhat more than in adults. Temperature Regulation. To maintain a constant temperature, the body must be able to respond to changes in the temperature of its surroundings. When the outside temperature drops, nerve endings near the skin ...
Observers unfamiliar with the behaviour of crested gibbons might interpret dances as a kind of locomotor stereotypy, potentially indicative of poor welfare. However, this is not the case. Behavioural stereotypies in gibbons are well documented and include excessive scratching, body rocking, repetitive...
An exercise machine making use of the body weight of an exerciser as a load weight thereof comprises a base, a fixation rod member, an upper rocking bar member, a lower rocking bar member, an expandable connection bar member, a seat pad,... Chin-Ta Lin 被引量: 42发表: 1994年 ...