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greyloch · 2 years ago
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Tidal vortex A long-exposure physiogram (from a white LED light swinging from one of my ceiling fans. Edited with #niksoftware #analogefexpro2 and #colorefexpro4 I’m really pleased at how well this art experiment turned out. #longexposurephotography #lowlightphotography #sonya7iii #sonnartfe2835 #physiogram https://www.instagram.com/p/CpYZ26Fp0Ae/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vaghasiyaanand · 4 years ago
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A strong body is not made in comfort. #stayfit #stayfitstayhealthy #stayfitwithanand #health #fitness #fitnessmotivation #fitnessgoals #healthy #healthylifestyle #physiogram #physicaltherapystudent #physiolife #physiotherapist #physiotherapie #physicaltherapist https://www.instagram.com/p/COPYW44BfII/?igshid=1j66977xoi5in
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fleximovephysiotherapy · 5 years ago
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"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." -Benjamin Franklin Stay home, stay safe, stay active and stay healthy. #fleximovephysiotherapy #Physiotherapy #Physiogram #healthandwellness #physiotherapyislamabad #painmanagement #physio #isolation #rehabilitation #physiotherapyrawalpindi #musculoskeletal #sportinjuries #jointpain #socialdistance #shoulderpain #quarantine #womenhealth #geriatricphysiotherapy #covid_19 #manualtherapy #staysafe #Gyminjuries #workoutinjuries #Islamabadhomeservices #fisioterapia #physiotherapyhomeservices #stayhome #physiocanhelp #backache #physicaltherapy (at Islamabad Capital Territory) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_L8ltigyZn/?igshid=n5up5baa9coj
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freckles-andphotography · 8 years ago
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We were making physiograms with my gf and my sister-in-law and this came out
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embryonicpith · 6 years ago
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This was a fun re-visit. #Physiograms #Spirographs #Lightpainting #LongExposure #SlowShutter #NoPhotoshop #ExperimentalPhotography #FujiFilmXT3 #Singapore #Instagram #InstaSg #SgPhotography #SgPhotographer #PhotographersOfIg https://www.instagram.com/p/BtlpUdIHcyn/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=hj4ey6z64ved
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coffeenuts · 4 years ago
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2021-137 Physiogram by SilverStack https://flic.kr/p/2kZ2FuE
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greyloch · 4 years ago
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red weave Originally a solid white #physiogram I used “Color Burn” blend mode with a pinkish-white gradient “Overlay” PS layer to create the subtle white-pink-red color change. #photoshop #zeiss35mmf28 #sonyphotography #sonya7iii #lightpainting #lowlightphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/CJ7a1hzjJvT/?igshid=1hv7okub4hi7n
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bestdealgcc-blog · 8 years ago
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#youcandoit #justbringit #dreambig #success #noexcuses #active #grind #pushpullgrind #focus #dedicationfour #mcm #wcw #transformationtuesday #socialenvy #pleaseforgiveme #dedicationyou #staymotivated #dedication #friday #fridayfeels #fridaymotivation #physiotherapy #physiology #physio #physiolife #physiogram #atlast #happyfriyay #itsbeenalongweek #goodvibesonly
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vaghasiyaanand · 4 years ago
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The key symptoms of COVID-19 virus are cough, fever, breathlessness, anxiety, delirium and agitation, but you may also have fatigue, muscle ache and headache. Please note that severe breathlessness may cause anxiety, which may increase the breathlessness further. This leaflet has some simple breathing exercises you can do to help relieve the symptoms of breathlessness and anxiety if you are self-isolating at home. You may find this helpful if you are very breathless, become anxious or if you find tummy breathing difficult. This type of breathing allows more time for the air to leave your lungs, making it easier to take the next breath in. Find a comfortable position. You could choose one of the positions of ease as shown previously. Relax your shoulders. Breathe in through your nose then breathe out in a relaxed fashion through pursed lips. Continue until you feel your breathing is under control. ❌Avoid breath holding during activities e.g. stair climbing, housekeeping etc. ❌Avoid rushing. Try to pace activities. This might mean allowing more time to do activities e.g. getting out of bed, showering, dressing etc. ✅Try to ‘blow as you go’. This means breathing out on effort e.g. blow out when lifting or when standing up from a chair. #Covid #stayfitwithanand #pursedlipbreathing #physiotherapy #lungs #shortnessofbreath #breathingexercises #breathingtechniques #Corona #breathingexercise #breath #breatheinbreatheout #health #fitness #physiogram #physiotherapist #physio #physiotherapystudent #physiotherapy_world #physiomemes #physiolife #physicaltherapy #stayhome #staysafe https://www.instagram.com/p/COBFVAzBz4O/?igshid=a2c2cuts4t4q
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discoverphysio · 5 years ago
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Cerebral palsy   What is Cerebral palsy? According to the NHS, cerebral palsy is “the name for a group of lifelong conditions that affect movement and co-ordination. It's caused by a problem with the brain that develops before, during or soon after birth.”     Symptoms “Symptoms become noticeable in the first 2 or 3 years of a child's life.” The symptoms are: delays in reaching development milestones – for example, not sitting by 8 months or not walking by 18 months seeming too stiff or too floppy weak arms or legs fidgety, jerky or clumsy movements random, uncontrolled movements walking on tiptoes a range of other problems – such as swallowing difficulties, speaking problems, vision problems and learning disabilities ·         Vary from each person as it may be minor or lead to the people being “severely disabled”.   Causes ·         Caused by undeveloped brain “while in the womb, is damaged during or soon after birth.” ·         Causes of cerebral palsy include: o   bleeding in the baby's brain or reduced blood and oxygen supply to their brain o   an infection caught by the mother during pregnancy o   the brain temporarily not getting enough oxygen (asphyxiation) during a difficult birth o   meningitis o   a serious head injury   Treatment ·         Currently no cure but there is treatment, such as: o   physiotherapy – techniques such as exercise and stretching to help maintain physical ability and hopefully improve movement problems o   speech therapy to help with speech and communication, and swallowing difficulties o   occupational therapy – where a therapist identifies problems that you or your child have carrying out everyday tasks, and suggests ways to make these easier o   medicine for muscle stiffness and other difficulties o   in some cases, surgery to treat movement or growth problems Reference https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/cerebral-palsy/ . . . #discover_physiotherapy #physiostudent #physiotherapy #physio #physiogram #physiotherapists #neurophysiology #neuroscience #neurodiversity #neuro #neurology #brain #brainhealth #braintumor #celebral #palsy # https://www.instagram.com/p/CG8G9VHngEP/?igshid=1d3yqivwzz7j6
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stefanduell · 6 years ago
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THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME (TOS) ⠀ [PATHOLOGY & DIAGNOSTIC] ⠀ This video is an amazing follow up to my TOS series I posted a few weeks ago! It describes a patient with venous TOS: Provocative test shows right subclavian compression and compromised venous return. ⠀ TOS is a term used to describe a group of disorders that occur when there is compression, injury or irritation of the nerves and/or blood vessels (arteries and veins) in the lower neck and upper chest area. TOS is named for the space (the thoracic outlet) between your lower neck and upper chest where this grouping of nerves and blood vessels is found. ⠀ TOS affects people of all ages and gender. The condition is common among athletes who participate in sports that require repetitive motions of the arm and shoulder, such as baseball, swimming, volleyball, tennis and other sports. ⠀ Types of TOS disorders and related symptoms ▪️Neurogenic TOS: This condition is related to abnormalities of bony and soft tissue in the lower neck region (which may include the cervical rib area) that compress and irritate the nerves of the brachial plexus, the complex of nerves that supply motor (movement) and sensory (feeling) function to the arm and hand. Symptoms include weakness or numbness of the hand; decreased size of hand muscles, which usually occurs on one side of the body; and/or pain, tingling, prickling, numbness and weakness of the neck, chest, and arms. ▪️Venous TOS: This condition is caused by damage to the major veins in the lower neck and upper chest. The condition develops suddenly, often after unusual and tiring exercise of the arms. Symptoms include swelling of the hands, fingers and arms, as well as heaviness and weakness of the neck and arms. The veins in the anterior (front) chest wall veins also may appear dilated (swollen). ▪️Arterial TOS: The least common, but most serious, type of TOS is caused by congenital (present at birth) bony abnormalities in the lower neck and upper chest. Symptoms include cold sensitivity in the hands and fingers; numbness, pain or sores of the fingers; and poor blood circulation to the arms, hands and fingers. ⠀ Video credit: @Physiogram ⠀ #ThoracicOutletSyndrome #Therapy (hier: Frankfurt, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2y6d1eCFI_/?igshid=1738g42aj31s5
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cohsiedc · 6 years ago
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Posture has always been a topic of many in the physical side of care. DCs, PTs, LMTs have all touted this plenty in the past but the research tells a deeper story. There is no perfect posture, but the one that helps keep you feeling comfortable. Many times, the pain we feel is the constant pattern of movement that is constantly fed into and movement in various ways helps stop it, not just a postural thing. @physiogram has put a great post that shows the diverse nature and facts about posture. Check it out. #drohsie #chiropractic #rehab #posture #movement #movementculture #movementlifestyle https://www.instagram.com/p/B2EeVMXF6T7/?igshid=5j2wnuxh0jrx
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greyloch · 5 years ago
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Warmer colors spirograph I picked up an LED mini-MAGLite flashlight which has an incandescent feature (the top unscrews revealing just the LED bulb). Color effects added during post-processing in Photoshop. #physiogram #colorfulart #lowlightphotography #longexposure #photoshopedit #gradient #sonyphotography #sonya7iii https://www.instagram.com/p/CHoqDtijWyQ/?igshid=12ombei95du9m
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robertovivancos · 6 years ago
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What is Light Painting?
Are you a fan of Light Painting? #light #painting
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Have you been wondering how to master this technique but you don’t know how to get it right using your DSL or mirrorles? Fear not ! Whether you are a beginner or a professional photographer, we will guide you through the process of painting with light!
Light painting, also known as Physiogram, is one of the coolest and most rewarding photography techniques you…
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vaghasiyaanand · 4 years ago
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Children can grow differently when they receive a good treatment and proper care. #KnowYourChild #EveryChildIsSpecial Thank you for the Amazing Physiotip @i_amaarohi from @kidz_link 😇 #stayfitwithanand #physiotherapy #physiopedia #physiogram #health #fitness #lifestyle #stayfit #stayhealthy #dailymotivation #exercise #physiotherapist #physiotherapy #physiotherapystudent #physiotherapy_world https://www.instagram.com/p/CNzOY4ghKAM/?igshid=72vz7ea128sn
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discoverphysio · 5 years ago
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Connective Tissue’s Fibres   Types of Fibres ·         There are three types of fibres that provide support: o   Collagen Fibres – “Fibrous proteins and are secreted into the extracellular space and they provide high tensile strength to the matrix.” This can be found in your bones, cartilages, tendons and ligaments. o   Elastic Fibres – “Long, thin fibres that form a branching network in the extracellular matrix. They help the connective tissue to stretch and recoil.” This can be found in your skin, blood vessels, lung tissues and small percentage in tendons. o   Reticular Fibres – “short, fine collagenous fibres that can branch extensively to form a delicate network.” It “acts as a supporting mesh in soft tissues such as liver, bone marrow, and the tissues and organs of the lymphatic system”.   Reference ·         https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-ap/chapter/connective-tissue/ ·         https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reticular_fiber . . . #discover_physiotherapy #physiotherapy #physiotherapy_world #physio #physiogram #physiotherapystudent #physiolife #physiostudent #physiotherapie #physiology #exercisephysiology #anatomyandphysiology #fibres #tissue #education #educational #educationmatters #educationalresources #educationfirst https://www.instagram.com/p/CG4leW7HjD5/?igshid=3k2wy1f758xl
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