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  • == Eye exercises == ...ts of [[visual system|visual perception]] and [[visual processing]]. These exercises are often recommended for individuals with [[eye strain]], [[myopia]], and
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  • == Kegel Exercises == ...ved from the name of Dr. Arnold Kegel who first published a report on such exercises in 1948.
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  • == Breathing exercises == ...o improve the capacity and efficiency of the [[respiratory system]]. These exercises are often used in [[physiotherapy]], [[yoga]], and [[meditation]] to promot
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  • == Pelvic Floor Exercises == ...ises''', also known as '''[[Kegel exercises]]''' (pronounced kee-gul), are exercises designed to strengthen the [[pelvic floor muscles]]. These muscles support
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  • == Cawthorne-Cooksey Exercises == ...xercises designed to improve [[balance]] and [[dizziness]] symptoms. These exercises were developed by Dr. [[Norman Cawthorne]] and Dr. [[Margaret Dix Cooksey]]
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  • == Cawthorne-Cooksey Exercises == ...xercises designed to improve [[balance]] and [[dizziness]] symptoms. These exercises were developed by Dr. [[Norman Cawthorne]] and Dr. [[Margaret Dix Cooksey]]
    2 KB (231 words) - 15:21, 11 February 2024
  • == Breathing exercises == ...o improve the capacity and efficiency of the [[respiratory system]]. These exercises are often used in [[physiotherapy]], [[yoga]], and [[meditation]] to promot
    2 KB (268 words) - 01:33, 13 February 2024
  • == Kegel Exercises == ...ved from the name of Dr. Arnold Kegel who first published a report on such exercises in 1948.
    1 KB (200 words) - 17:04, 9 February 2024
  • == Eye exercises == ...ts of [[visual system|visual perception]] and [[visual processing]]. These exercises are often recommended for individuals with [[eye strain]], [[myopia]], and
    2 KB (253 words) - 07:10, 13 February 2024
  • There are several types of strengthening exercises, each targeting different parts of the body and serving different purposes. * [[Isometric exercises]]: These are exercises where the joint angle and muscle length do not change during contraction.
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  • ...childbirth that stresses physical conditioning, relaxation, and breathing exercises ...childbirth that stresses physical conditioning, relaxation, and breathing exercises<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
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  • == Pelvic Floor Exercises == ...ises''', also known as '''[[Kegel exercises]]''' (pronounced kee-gul), are exercises designed to strengthen the [[pelvic floor muscles]]. These muscles support
    2 KB (253 words) - 22:04, 13 February 2024
  • ...ers to the use of exercises designed to improve cognitive abilities. These exercises can include tasks related to memory, attention, problem-solving, and other === Brain Training Exercises ===
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  • ...=Respiratory Therapy - {{Pronunciation}} (RES-pih-ruh-TOR-ee THAYR-uh-pee) Exercises and treatments that help improve or restore lung function  Respiratory Therapy - {{Pronunciation}} (RES-pih-ruh-TOR-ee THAYR-uh-pee) Exercises and treatments that help improve or restore lung function {{dictionary-stub
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  • ...ving the ability of a muscle or muscle group to lengthen or stretch. These exercises are often used in [[Physical therapy|physical therapy]] and [[Fitness train === Types of Flexibility Exercises ===
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  • ...llet to refer to the handrail used by dancers to support themselves during exercises. ...ment and technique without the added challenge of maintaining balance. The exercises are designed to strengthen the [[muscles]] used in ballet, improve flexibil
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  • ...such as [[weightlifting]], [[resistance band]] exercises, and [[bodyweight exercises]]. * [[Resistance band]]: A band used for strength training exercises. It provides resistance when stretched.
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  • ==Exercises for Core Stability== ...include [[plank]], [[bridge]], [[Russian twist]], and [[bird dog]]. These exercises strengthen the core muscles, thereby enhancing core stability.
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  • ...endence in their daily lives through the use of therapeutic activities and exercises. ...endence in their daily lives through the use of therapeutic activities and exercises.<br>{{medicine}}<br>[[Category:Medical specialties]]
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  • ...enic training]], [[Biofeedback]], [[Guided imagery]], and [[Deep breathing exercises]]. These techniques aim to reduce physical tension and mental stress, promo === Deep Breathing Exercises ===
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  • ...ctions of the pelvic floor muscles, particularly in the context of [[Kegel exercises]]. * [[Kegel Exercises]]: Exercises designed to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles.
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  • ...Therapy—[[Physical Therapy]]) constitutes what is called [[Range of Motion Exercises]]. * [[Range of Motion Exercises]]
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  • ...which Pinckney believed were key to achieving a lean, toned physique. The exercises are typically performed in a specific sequence, with each movement repeated ...vements in flexibility, posture, and muscle tone. Some also claim that the exercises can help to alleviate chronic pain, particularly in the back and joints. Ho
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  • The '''pike''' position is commonly used in exercises such as the pike stretch and the pike sit-up. In the pike stretch, the indi ...of three muscles located at the back of the thigh, often targeted in pike exercises.
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  • ...strength, balance, flexibility, and overall health. Examples of mind-body exercises include yoga, tai chi, and qigong  ...strength, balance, flexibility, and overall health. Examples of mind-body exercises include yoga, tai chi, and qigong {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary
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