It has been suggested that asymmetries in the frontal plane of the body posture can increase the risk of injury in amateur sports, independently of sex. The present study found that the difference in the distance between the lower angles of the scapula from the spine (LSPD) was statistically ...
Related to frontal axis: midsagittal plane, sagittal axisax·is (ăk′sĭs) n. pl. ax·es (ăk′sēz′) 1. A straight line about which a body or geometric object rotates or may be conceived to rotate. 2. Mathematics a. An unlimited line, half-line, or line segment serving ...
(Anatomy) the bone forming the forehead and the upper parts of the orbits. It contains several air spaces Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 ...
A striking feature of the homunculus is the disproportionate representation of body parts when compared to their physical size: large areas represent the muscles of the face and hand, which are capable of finely controlled or fractionated movements. Brodmann area 4 has been divided into two ...
The simulated folding of the belt is a result of out-of-plane forces combined with the modeled belt bending stiffness, which was the specific motivation for the added belt bending stiffness parameter. However, contrary to our expectations, the belt with added bending stiffness became more sensitive...
Under DBS, aspects of motor control, such as motor sequence learning, voluntary movement coordination, sensorimotor adaptation and the control of specific body parts, may improve, which depend on the accurate functioning of cerebellar or sensorimotor loops (or an integration of both)43. In PD, ...
The most obvious anatomical feature of the brain is its gross bilateral symmetry. A plane drawn perpendicular to the face and passing through the midline reveals a bilateral symmetry to the entire body. Such a plane is called themidsaggital planeand any section taken parallel to it is called...
rettificatrice for the correction of the frontal plane surfaces of cylindrical partsTHIEMANN DETLEFSCHWAR RUDOLF
Relating to the parietal and the frontal bones or the parts of the cerebral cortex corresponding thereto. Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visitthe webmaster's page for free fun content...
3.(Mathematics) the extent to which one such line or plane diverges from another, measured in degrees or radians 4.an angular projection or recess; corner 5.standpoint; point of view:look at the question from another angle;the angle of a newspaper article. ...