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  • ...exercise]] or [[workout]] that primarily involves running up and down the stairs of a [[stadium]]. This type of workout is popular among athletes, especiall ...The workout takes advantage of the natural incline provided by the stadium stairs, offering a more challenging and varied exercise environment compared to fl
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  • ...nkel over Wapping|thumb|left]] [[File:Wapping_old_stairs_1.jpg|Wapping old stairs 1|thumb]] [[File:Wapping_gibbet_1.jpg|Wapping gibbet 1|thumb]] [[File:Pirat - '''[[Wapping Old Stairs]]''': Historic stairs leading down to the Thames, offering a glimpse into the area's maritime pas
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  • The [[Hamstrings]] are a group of three muscles located at the back of the thigh, including the [[Biceps Femoris]], [[Semitendinosus]], and [[S ...p joint, which occurs during activities such as walking, running, climbing stairs, and standing up from a seated position. They also play a crucial role in m
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  • ...known as the [[Popliteal Fossa]], is the shallow depression located at the back of the knee joint. ...vement of the hip and thigh, standing up from a sitting position, climbing stairs, and maintaining balance while standing.
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  • ...rises from the instability or stiffness of the pelvic joints at either the back or front of the pelvis. ...nts in the pelvic area. Additional risk factors include a history of lower back or pelvic pain, trauma to the pelvis, and activities that place uneven pres
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  • ...rs of age, almost all children are able to stand up, walk and run, walk up stairs, etc. These skills are built upon, improved and better controlled throughou ...ther activities, require [[postural control]]. Infants need to control the back of the neck to stabilize their heads, a skill which they usually develop by
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  • ...ent times, with evidence of their existence found in Egyptian tombs dating back to 2830 BC. However, it wasn't until the 19th century that crutches as we k 4. '''Stairs and Curbs''': When navigating stairs or curbs, it is important to use proper technique, such as leading with the
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  • ...number of axons it contains, and the only cranial nerve to emerge from the back of the brainstem. ...uble vision]] and difficulty in looking down, especially when walking down stairs or reading.
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  • ...dividuals with [[spinal cord injury]] (SCI) to stand, walk, and even climb stairs. Developed by [[ReWalk Robotics]], a company that specializes in medical de ...It consists of a fitted metal framework that is worn on the legs and lower back, powered by motors at the hips and knees, and controlled by a computer-base
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  • ...age-1.png|US368816-drawings-page-1|thumb]] '''Fire escape''' is a set of [[stairs]], [[ladders]], or other structures specifically designed to provide a mean The history of fire escapes can be traced back to the 19th century, during the industrial revolution, when the rapid const
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  • The use of baby walkers dates back to as early as the 15th century in Europe. The earliest walkers often had a ...concerns primarily involve the risk of injury from falls, especially down stairs, and access to objects and situations that would normally be out of reach o
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  • * Pain in the pubic area, groin, lower back, or hips * Increased pain during certain movements, such as climbing stairs or turning over in bed
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  • * [[Transfers]] (bed to chair and back) * [[Stairs climbing]]
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  • ...hen you are standing and doing movements such as raising your leg to climb stairs, run, or do aerobic exercises.
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  • * Pain or stiffness in the back or neck area. * Preventing falls by keeping floors clear of hazards and using handrails on stairs.
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  • ...e is critical for activities that involve the lower body, such as climbing stairs, standing up from a sitting position, and maintaining an upright posture. ...on in the gluteal muscles can lead to a variety of issues, including lower back pain, hip pain, and knee injuries. Conditions such as [[piriformis syndrome
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  • ...pole allows firefighters to respond to emergencies more rapidly than using stairs or an elevator. ...p the pole with their hands, and wrap their legs around it. They then lean back and let gravity pull them down to the ground floor. The firefighter's grip
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  • The use of emery as an abrasive has a long history, dating back to ancient times. It was known to the ancient Greeks and Romans, who used i * Non-slip applications on floors and stairs
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  • ...the city with its impressive stairs made of 62 steps. The cathedral dates back to the 11th century; its interior is adorned in the late [[Baroque]] style
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  • The concept of the vacuum cleaner dates back to the 19th century, with the first manual models being developed in the 18 ...ed to a long wand and hose, making them suitable for cleaning hard floors, stairs, and under furniture.
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