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When it comes to fitness, it doesn't get more old-school than primal movement patterns. Here's why they're so important. If you’ve ever watched a baby in action, you’ve likely noticed that they tend ...
Researchers have developed a smart pen designed not only for writing, but as a potential tool to make early detection of ...
The cerebellum is a region of the brain that helps us refine our movements and learn new motor skills. Patients and mouse models experience many kinds of abnormal movements when their cerebellum is ...
Background Poor lumbopelvic stability (LPS), defined as the lack of optimal alignment of the spine, pelvis, and thigh, is a risk factor for sports injury. Clinicians can validly assess LPS using ...
If you want to fast track your progress, practice 1–3 repetitions of an easy movement variation several times per day. Since ...
Eel movement involves stretch and pressure signals, enabling swimming, crawling, and recovery after spinal injury.
Collective behavior and swarm patterns are found everywhere in nature. Robots can also be programmed to act in swarms. Researchers have developed collectives of microrobots, which they can move in ...
Animal movement and foraging have long captivated researchers striving to understand the underlying principles that drive how organisms search for and exploit resources. Contemporary studies reveal ...