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  • == Upright (medical term) == '''Upright''' (pronunciation: /ˈʌpˌraɪt/) is a term used in the medical field to d
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  • ...ed in the medical field to describe a condition related to or caused by an upright posture. ...ntolerance]]: A condition in which a person's body is affected by standing upright.
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  • ...ng''' (pronunciation: /ˈstandiNG/) is a position in which a person remains upright and supported only by the feet. ...es from the Old English word "standan", which means to stand, stand up, be upright.
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  • ...e term to describe a bone that is not curved or bent, or a posture that is upright and not slouched.
    1 KB (203 words) - 14:28, 5 February 2024
  • ...al contexts. It generally refers to the act or position of a person who is upright and using their feet to support their body weight.
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  • ...[[architecture]], and [[botany]]. It generally refers to something that is upright or vertical in position. ...he body or a body part. For example, in the erect posture, the body stands upright with the head and torso aligned vertically over the feet. This is the stand
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  • ...s]], bringing the [[buttocks]] close to the ground, while the [[torso]] is upright. The squatting position is a natural position for humans, as it is used for
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  • To perform a vacuum exercise, one must stand or sit upright and exhale completely. Then, without inhaling, they should pull the belly b
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  • ...extension and lateral rotation. It is also responsible for maintaining the upright posture while walking or running.
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  • ...]]: An even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
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  • ...c in-TOL-er-ance) is a term that is used to describe abnormal responses to upright posture. It is often associated with the [[autonomic nervous system]], whic ...orthostatic" is derived from the Greek words "orthos," meaning straight or upright, and "statikos," meaning causing to stand. "Intolerance" comes from the Lat
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  • ...r muscles in the Erector Spinae group, plays a crucial role in maintaining upright posture and in movements of the vertebral column. It helps in the extension
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  • The Sacrospinalis plays a crucial role in maintaining the upright posture of the body and performing extension and lateral flexion of the ver
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  • ...rotation]], and [[adduction]] of the hip. It also aids in maintaining the upright posture.
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  • ...mbar region and thinnest in the thoracic region. They help to preserve the upright posture, and to assist the vertebral column in resuming it after flexion.
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  • ...standing" (from Old English ''standan'', meaning "to stand") refers to the upright position that the device supports, and "frame" (from Old English ''framian'
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  • ...nəˈtɒmɪkəl pəˈzɪʃən/) is a standard position in which the body is standing upright, facing forward, with arms at the sides and palms facing forward. This posi
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  • * '''[[Romberg's Test]]''': This test assesses the ability to stand upright with the eyes closed. It is often used to diagnose conditions affecting the
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  • ...he Ligamentum Nuchae is to sustain the weight of the head and maintain the upright posture of the neck. It also serves as an attachment site for muscles, incl
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