postural

IPA: pˈɑstʃɝʌɫ

adjective

  • Relating to posture.
  • (medicine) Lying down.
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Examples of "postural" in Sentences

  • Other studies have shown increased bone density, postural control, and improved mobility and balance in older users.
  • We knew it would be a great place to bring a new boutique fitness concept that offers fast, body shaping results and long-term postural benefits.
  • Orthostatic hypotension - also called postural hypotension - is a form of low blood pressure that happens when you stand up from sitting or lying down.
  • Midodrine treats a condition known as postural orthostatic blood pressure when they stand because blood pools in their legs when vessels fail to constrict.
  • Parkinson's disease (PD, OMIM: #168600) is a uniquely human disease that is clinically characterised by cardinal motor symptoms such as postural instability, bradykinesia and resting tremor
  • For instance, some people who suffer from faints and dizzy spells when they stand up quickly, known as postural hypotension, could have poor brain blood flow linked to underlying inner ear problems, he said.
  • He attributes much of his airborne success to Kyle Wright, a clinical massage and bodywork therapist who helped Nichols overcome the postural challenges that made it difficult for him to arch his back as needed to fly.
  • Physical changes will start to occur throughout the rest of the body, as well, which will cause problems like postural changes and overuse of other parts like the uninjured leg. Once we become fearful of reengaging our bodies after it is in pain or has been injured, then this avoidance behavior gradually leads to changes that ultimately leave us much more disabled and sadly in even more pain.

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