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Anterior interval release (AIR) is a type of arthroscopic knee surgery performed to alleviate pain and associated symptoms caused by scar tissue (or fibrosis) accumulation in the anterior region of the knee, behind and under the knee cap (or patella), in a condition called arthrofibrosis.
Single or multiple z-plasties can be used. Specific modifications include the double-opposing z-plasty (sometimes called a "jumping man" flap) which can be useful for release of webbing of the medial canthus or release of 1st web space contractures. It is one of the techniques used in scar revision, especially in burn scar contracture.
A backup dancer performing for Mark Wills. A backup dancer also known as background dancer [1] is a performer who dances with or behind the lead performers in a live musical act or in a music video. Their movements (especially where there are many moving together) improve the visual aesthetics of the lead performer, and provide a symmetry and ...
During the beginning sequence of the show, where Swift's dancers walk out with giant parachute-like props behind them, dancer Jan Ravnik mustered all of his strength to prevent the wind from ...
There is excessive scar tissue formation within the joint and/or surrounding soft tissues leading to painful restriction of joint motion that persists despite physical therapy and rehabilitation. The scar tissue may be located inside the knee joint or may involve the soft tissue structures around the knee joint, or both locations.
During the "Fortnight" singer's latest concert in London on Friday night, her backup dancer, Kam Saunders, took a spill on stage but quickly recovered like a "true professional."
Taylor Swift’s backup dancers have kept their muscles loose during her Eras Tour hiatus. Jan Ravnik , for his part, recently choreographed a lyrical piece to Swift’s “So Long, London.”
Today elements of tai chi, yoga, and somatic practices such as the Feldenkrais method can be found in Release Technique. Elements of release technique can be found in contact improvisation. In dance, it is usually taught as an integrated part of contemporary dance classes and, less frequently, in classes that focus on release technique.