The “Don’t Squat” Recommendation
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Eric C.
... daily lives. Effectively, when one squats this way, it reduces shear stress at the knee and places the load more on the hip ext ...
20 Things from Dr. McGill (1 of 4)
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Eric C.
I’ve seen Dr. McGill in seminar before, and by my own admission, I’ve always been more of a “listen and watch” guy than a note-t ...
This is from my good friend ( Er...
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Tony G.
This is from my good friend ( Eric Cressey’s ) blog. 80% of people in the US will experience some form of lower back pain at so ...
20 Things from Dr. McGill (2 of 4)
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Eric C.
I’ve seen Dr. McGill in seminar before, and by my own admission, I’ve always been more of a “listen and watch” guy than a note-t ...
Dr. Stuart McGill is smart (or i...
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Tony G.
Dr. Stuart McGill is smart (or is it smaht?). In any case, he’s essentially the world’s expert when it comes to lower back heal ...
Stress
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Polar Bear
Stress is slowly building up. There are a few things going on right now that I cannot explain. I just know that stress is buil ...
Shear stress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dec 21, 2008 ... In other words, considering that weight is a force, hanging something from a wall creates a shear stress on the wall, since the weight of ...
Blood flow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dec 14, 2008 ... This results in two non-Newtonian blood properties, shear thinning and yield stress. In healthy large arteries blood can be successfully ...
NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 31 December 2008 ... flow of matter under the influence of an applied stress (“preshearing” = rotation) which might be, for example, a shear stress or extensional stress. ...
Layer breakup in micr or nanolayer coextrusion This is discussed in US Patent 5269995 where the causes of the layer breakup are said to be the small layer thickness (less than 10 micron), shear stress, ...
The science of mixing rubber. - Free Online Library Viscous materials, like honey, resist shear flow and strain linearly with time when a stress is applied. has been around quite a while, but it is often very ...