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A Short Guide For Inversion Therapy Treatment

30th November 2010
What is an inversion table? This is a question being asked left and right by individuals who have back pain and spine related problems. To answer this question, it is necessary to first define what inversion therapy is. Inversion therapy is the process of... Read >
Author: Jill Cobert

The Components of a Fall Protection System

26th November 2010
The building maintenance industry continues to adopt improved worker safety procedures as a result of changes in legislation the emergence of new building designs. New worker safety laws require safety training, equipment and clothing for those working in... Read >
Author: Brian Vancleve

Accelerometers: Piezoelectric, Servo, and Vibrating element technologies

23rd November 2010
An accelerometer is a device that measures accelerating force experienced relative to freefall. These forces may be static, like the constant force of gravity, or they could be dynamic – caused by moving or vibrating. There are many types of accelerometer... Read >
Author: Helena Tselischeva

Accelerometers: Resistive, Capacitive, and Servo technologies

19th November 2010
An accelerometer is a device that measures accelerating force experienced relative to freefall. These forces may be static, like the constant force of gravity, or they could be dynamic – caused by moving or vibrating. There are many types of accelerometer... Read >
Author: Helena Tselischeva

Inversion Therapy Works Like A Dream

15th November 2010
A Brief Overview on Inversion Tables and Inversion TherapyIf you want to know what an inversion table is, you're not alone. So many people have heard of an inversion table, but they might not have a good idea about what an inversion table is, or have a... Read >
Author: Junior Munoz

Tai Chi Walking

26th October 2010
Tai Chi walking is one of the most important aspects of Tai Chi practice. Unfortunately it is one of the aspects that most beginners do not spend enough time on. Someone new to Tai Chi will look at the movement of the hands believing this is what makes... Read >
Author: Franklin Fick

Pillows And Positional Therapy For Acid Reflux

26th October 2010
Acid reflux is a chronic disease that rarely goes away once you have developed it. Acid reflux occurs after eating. After a non-sufferer of acid reflux eats, the food flows down the throat and esophagus and through a one-way trap-door into the stomach whe... Read >
Author: Owen Jones

Installing And Care Of Laminate Floors - Austin Floor Experts

14th October 2010
Laminate floors have been gaining a lot of popularity in Europe, America and the rest of the world in the last 30 years or so. So, there is no doubt that they are making a huge impact on the market for flooring and furnishing. If you are thinking of insta... Read >
Author: Aliceshown

Gravitation is the force of appeal

11th October 2010
Gravitation is the force of appeal al that acts between all matters because of their mass. An object's mass is its amount of matter. Because of gravitation, an object that is near Earth falls toward the outside of the planet. An object that is already on ... Read >
Author: Allison

Why is Good Posture Important?

01st October 2010
Why is Good Posture Important? Posted by admin on September 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment Why is Good Posture Important? Posture refers to the body’s alignment and positioning with respect to the force of gravity. Whether we are standing, sitting ... Read >
Author: Michael

How Does a Decanter Centrifuge Works

07th September 2010
Before understanding the working of decanter centrifuge we should firstly know what the centrifuge exactly is. Decanter centrifuge is used to extracting solids from liquids when they are mixed together. Almost in every industry there is a need to separate... Read >
Author: erinkennedy

The Best Exercise Strategies to Burn Fat

23rd August 2010
For years we´ve been told that the best kind of exercise to burn fat and lose weight is about 35 minutes of moderate aerobic exercise (like running, cycling, or swimming), done about 5 times per week. In fact, many fitness professionals still recommend th... Read >
Author: Carl Neumann

Crafting and Creating Powerful Outcomes – a Lesson in Leadership through The Empowerment Dynamic

05th August 2010
What will you create today? Identifying and crafting the statement of your outcome is often more challenging than it may seem on the surface. Recently, I had the opportunity to be with a group of "emerging leaders" from a successful Midwestern U.S. engine... Read >
Author: David Emerald Womeldorff

Plant Medicine for Varicose Veins is Unequaled

30th July 2010
Varicose veins have both medical and psychological implications. Varicose veins usually occur as a result of faulty valves or other problems within a vein that impede the normal flow of blood. This causes blood to pool in the vein making it enlarged, twis... Read >
Author: bcured

TheLuxury of Hot Tubs is Actually Healthier ThanYou Might Think

21st July 2010
Hot tubs give the gifts of good health and relief from pain and stress, all wrapped up in a pleasurable downtime indulgence. In recent years hot tubs have gone through a public opinion metamorphosis. Far removed from the chlorine-ridden symbols of lux... Read >
Author: DenniKoza
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