10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JOINTEDNESS»
Discover the use of
jointedness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
jointedness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Body Parts: Double-
Jointedness, Hitchhiker’s Thumb, and More
Can you stretch your thumb back to your arm? Is your pinkie straight or slightly bent? What determines the way your joints bend—or don't bend? Read this book to find out!
2
The Knee Crisis Handbook: Understanding Pain, Preventing ...
Loose-jointedness Some people are naturally extremely flexible. This is called
hyperlaxity, or hyperelasticity, otherwise known as loose-jointedness. It's most
commonly found in young females. This is terrific if you're a gymnast (and it's ...
3
Three Essays in Monetary Theory
“loose-jointedness” – or the amount of “play in the loose joint” - and its effects are
unrelated to the institutional structure. Combining these insights, it is possible to
characterize more adequately the task of monetary analysis and business cycle ...
Ludwig van den Hauwe, 2009
4
Multifunctional Rural Land Management: Economics and Policies
jointedness. of. commodity. and. non-commodity. functions. at. the. landscape.
level. As showed by Wilson (2007), the concept of multifunctionality has emerged
within the scientific spheres and was soon appropriated by the policy domain of ...
Floor Brouwer, C. Martijn van der Heide, 2012
5
Aging: Indian Perspective and Global Scenario
THE PRESENT STUDY Results To study the incidence of psychological
depression among the aged and relate it to lack or the presence of family
jointedness as perceived by the aged and also to study the impact of some
inevitable realities ...
6
Essays in Economics: Theories and Theorizing
impossible and thus theoretically unmanageable. This characteristic double-
jointedness of his analytical apparatus gives Keynes a good reason to claim that
his theory is more general than that of the orthodox economists. If, on the other
hand, ...
7
Understanding Motor Skills in Children with Dyspraxia, ADHD, ...
Children with hypotonia may also exhibit excessive flexibility of the joints, what
lay persons sometimes think of as “double jointedness.” This is easiest to
observe in the elbows and finger joints. When children have low muscle tone
affecting the ...
8
Pervasive Developmental Disorders: Diagnosis, Options, and ...
They love watching him in gym class, where he can show off his double-
jointedness to full effect. He does have a habit of repeating what was just said to
him, and he talks in a high-pitched, super-fast voice. We're working on that in
speech ...
9
The World of the Autistic Child: Understanding and Treating ...
... flexible joints (double -jointedness); the boys have large testicles. Sometimes
the physical features are not that apparent until the child is older, or the child may
not look so unusual because he may strongly rsemble the parent from whom he ...
10
All About Osteoarthritis : The Definitive Resource for ...
An example of weak collagen in the ligaments is referred to as an "Ehler-Danlos"
variant, or double-jointedness. People who are double- jointed can stretch their
elbows out more than 180 degrees, and pop their thumbs out of their joints.
San Francisco Nancy E. Lane Associate Professor in Residence of Medicine and Rheumatology University of California, Los Angeles Daniel J. Wallace Clinical Professor of Medicine University of California, 2002
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «JOINTEDNESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
jointedness is used in the context of the following news items.
Anxiety related spectrum disorder identified
... disorder (mostly panic disorder); "L" for ligamentous laxity (joint hypermobility syndrome, scoliosis, double-jointedness, mitral valve prolapse, ... «The Hans India, Jul 15»
Know someone who is double-jointed? There's no such thing
What we call double-jointedness is actually a medical condition called joint hypermobility, and as much as five per cent of the global population ... «Techly, Jun 15»
Liverpool's Istanbul Champions League win in 2005 recreated in …
And marvel at Jerzy Dudek's surprising double-jointedness in his legs as he repels Andriy Shevchenko's shoot-out penalty to win the European ... «Liverpool Echo, May 15»
La Soiree: A hilarious date night, but not for prudes
Captain Frodo billed himself as "the incredible rubberman" due to his double-jointedness and ability to dislocate bones at will. It was one of ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jan 15»
Before They Were Famous: Matthew McConaughey, Jake …
... of Jake being interviewed about CITY SLICKERS in 1991! Here, he talks about Billy Crystal, riding horses, and his double-jointedness (?). «JoBlo.com, Nov 14»
Review Roundup: Roundabout's INDIAN INK Opens Off-Broadway …
This may also help to explain the loose-jointedness of "Indian Ink," whose large, radio-friendly canvas--it calls for a cast of 15--is novelistic in ... «Broadway World, Sep 14»
Video: Dean Gould hoping for new Guinness World Record to …
“It's obviously a lot to do with the double-jointedness of my fingers but it's also about flexibility, stance and several other factors and is not as ... «Ipswich Star, Aug 14»
Three days later, legal eagles blow this joint
... and accepted its jointedness from the start, and that the joining not only was legal, but preferable in the pursuit of the great anti-doping cause. «Sydney Morning Herald, Aug 14»
'Real Housewives of New Jersey's Dina Manzo Will Fill The Witchy …
Allow me to set the stage: After doing impressions of Barbie dolls and showing off her double-jointedness, the New Jersey Housewife says, ... «Bustle, Jun 14»
Neverwhere, Lincoln Center, New York
... and hyperextended legs arcing 240 degrees, and hip-hop's recent extreme double-jointedness. So I had high hopes for Benjamin Millepied's ... «Financial Times, May 14»