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Stretch your major muscle groups after you exercise. This is when your muscles are warmed up. Warmed-up muscles stretch easier and with less injury risk. If ...
For runners, it's a good idea to regularly stretch your calf muscles, quadriceps, hamstrings, hip flexors and iliotibial bands (also known as the ITB). Your ...
Mark J. Truty, M.D., M.S.. Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Surgeon; Surgical ... Marks DL, Carr RM, Toruner M, Sigafoos AN, Koenig-Kappes AN, Olson RL ...
Sedentary behavior, including sitting for long periods of time, can contribute to adverse health effects, including something referred to as "sitting ...
Mark J. Truty, M.D., performs clinical and translational research in pancreatic, hepatobiliary and gastrointestinal cancers. His clinical research is in the ...
Stretching after you exercise also can boost circulation. It is not uncommon to see patients like yourself who have a constant urge to stretch their hamstrings, ...
Mark E. Morrey, M.D., is studying ways to optimize total elbow and shoulder arthroplasties clinically. From a basic science perspective, his research involves ...
Mark R. Waddle, M.D., is a radiation oncologist at Mayo Clinic. He treats Genitourinary and Breast Malignancies. He values the privilege to provide care to ...
Read FAQs and answers about OR-Stretch users from the Human Factors Engineering Lab of Susan Hallbeck, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic.
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