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Clinical Practice Articles & Analysis: This-Month
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This shared principle—maximum power, control, and precision with the hands near the body’s core—applies to clinical ergonomics as well.Why the “Power Pocket” Matters in Clinical PracticeWhen clinicians work with their hands positioned far from their body, several effects occur:Shoulder and neck muscles must work harder to stabilize the armsPosture often ...
