Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Polish term or phrase:
do granicy bólu
English translation:
below the threshold of pain/up to the threshold of pain
Polish term
do granicy bólu
Ograniczenie obciążania operowanej kończyny do granicy bólu.
3 +3 | below the threshold of pain/up to the threshold of pain | Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. |
3 | within the limits of pain | mike23 |
3 | until the point of pain | geopiet |
Aug 23, 2014 09:06: mike23 changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
Aug 24, 2014 14:30: Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. Created KOG entry
PRO (3): Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D., Darius Saczuk, mike23
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Proposed translations
below the threshold of pain/up to the threshold of pain
within the limits of pain
until the point of pain
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Use the uninjured hand to complete the “terminal stretch” until the point of pain and slightly through it. - http://goo.gl/r1FIqQ
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Straight leg Raising test- one hand on the knee, one under the ankle and slowly raise the leg until the point of pain - http://goo.gl/cp3gGv
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Simply hold yourself in this plank position, gradually increasing your time; Do not hold until the point of pain. - http://www.coreperformance.com/knowledge/injury-pain/pectora...
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