Residual Neuromuscular Hypertension: Implications for EducationColumbia University, 1936 - 220 páginas Bouve collection. |
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... reflex ” . A stretch less in extent than 8 % of the total muscle length suffices to evoke the reflex contraction . ( 268 ) By work on decerebrated cats and dogs and by study of the movements of human beings with lesions of the central ...
... reflex ” . A stretch less in extent than 8 % of the total muscle length suffices to evoke the reflex contraction . ( 268 ) By work on decerebrated cats and dogs and by study of the movements of human beings with lesions of the central ...
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... reflex hyperexcitation . The increase or exaggera- tion may be in extent , duration or number of reflex and voluntary activities . Among the evidences of nervous hypertension are 1 ) increase of tendon reflexes ; 2 ) increase of ...
... reflex hyperexcitation . The increase or exaggera- tion may be in extent , duration or number of reflex and voluntary activities . Among the evidences of nervous hypertension are 1 ) increase of tendon reflexes ; 2 ) increase of ...
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... reflex postural pattern- ing of the skeletal muscles may cause , also , reflex tonic contraction of the " smooth " sphincter muscle of the bladder , thus necessitating fre- quent urinating . Jacobson states quite definitely that " every ...
... reflex postural pattern- ing of the skeletal muscles may cause , also , reflex tonic contraction of the " smooth " sphincter muscle of the bladder , thus necessitating fre- quent urinating . Jacobson states quite definitely that " every ...
Contenido
THE PROBLEM | 1 |
THE GROWING INTEREST IN FATIGUE AS A SOCIAL AND Medical | 8 |
A REVIEW | 25 |
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Residual Neuromuscular Hypertension: Implications for Education Josephine Langworthy Rathbone Vista de fragmentos - 1936 |
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activity actual American Anglo-Saxon appears Arms associated attention become blood body calcium called cause changes Chapter child complained concern considered continued contraction definite desirable developed discussed disturbances effect effort emotional energy evidence excessive excitability exercise exhaustion experiments extreme fact factors fatigue fear feeling function Furthermore given head important increase indicated individual infection interest involved irritability Journal judgment keep Legs less living lower Marked Marked Marked measure Medical mental Moderate movements muscles muscular necessary nerve nervous nervous system neuromuscular hypertension noise normal observed oxygen pain period person physical education physicians Physiology Poor position possible posture present problems production psychologic reactions records reflex relaxation residual neuromuscular response rest result revealed rickets says seems signs sleep slight social stimulation strain Student suggested symptoms teachers tense tension tion tonus York