@StarnesJen It's amazing how much technology can be advanced and used in different ways in order to help solve problems that were once thought to be impossible.
@JakeLuceyOU It's sad how much PD can take away from a person. Ali going from being arguably one of the greatest boxers ever to barely being able to doing simple daily tasks, especially later in life.
#EXS3030 Veteran Jim Boyd talks with doctors about how exercise can help him get back to doing his regular daily activities with Parkinson's Disease.
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@docgoble a) After hitting the ground and losing focus of the ball, Kearse was able to then regain his focus of the ball when he found it in the air and bring it in for the catch. 0:07
@docgoble Proprioception - He knows that in order to reach the basket when jumping from so far away he needs to not only jump up but also forward to reach the basket. 0:04
@jpayar20 This video is really interesting to me because during both tests, you can see how much the muscles fatigue and start losing strength by how much the gripper opens up and how much the arm extends.
@jordanhanna02@docgoble I like this video because it shows how even a very tiny change in motion can completely throw the defender off and give the ball handler a lot of space.
#EXS3030@docgoble Here is Sonny Webster, a former Olympic weightlifter for Great Britain, showing off great power, strength, and coordination to move through various positions of the clean and jerk. youtu.be/LwKS5JfGyR8
I’m taking #EXS3030@OaklanduSHS with @docgoble because I’m going into physical therapy and the topics covered in this course will allow me to better help patients and provide them with the best care possible.