This lift uniquely stresses forearm flexors that other wrist curls underemphasize. |
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An otherwise healthy 85-year-old woman presented with purulent multifocal subcutaneous nodules on the dorsal side of the right forearm and hand. |
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He was about 5ft 7in, with the start of a beard and a scar or mark on the underside of his forearm. |
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Pushing her black hair out of her face, she caught a glimpse of the ruby-red slash across her right forearm. |
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There was a large scrape from the middle of his forearm to his elbow, bits of dirt with the blood. |
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The place where you want to put your forearm is right at the bottom of the leg, just above the heel bone. |
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They flex your elbow and rotate your forearm, so your palms can face up or down. |
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To square it at impact, their extreme forearm rotation must be timed perfectly on the downswing. |
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Half a pig skull, articulated with its mandible and atlas, and a pig humerus were found near the man's upper left forearm. |
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So we may look forward once again to the forearm smash being deployed at the line-out by the master of that particular black art. |
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The door smasher ran onto private property, picked up a child's scooter and using it as a weapon hit Michael on the forearm. |
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Ulnar and radial ligamentous stabilities are assessed with the patient's forearm flexed at 20 degrees to unlock the olecranon from its fossa. |
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He reached to grab the rifle but could not because his forearm felt numb and dead. |
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He shrugged his shoulders, trying to get comfortable in his suit of chainmail, but his vambraces were making his forearm feel heavy. |
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On September 14, Lewis severely bruised a forearm making a tackle against the Browns. |
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He moved away a bit just as she released the trigger, and the small caliber bullet pierced his shirt, and tore into the surface of his forearm. |
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Additionally, there was no forearm to protect the tubular magazine from dents and dings. |
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Nowadays, we tend to celebrate those who can take a rusty rail spike to the forearm and come up smiling. |
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An X-Ray showed that both bones in her forearm were broken and splintered, and in one place a bone had pierced the skin. |
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Other locations include the ulnar aspects of the forearm, olecranon, and prepatellar bursae, Achilles tendons, and hands. |
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On her left arm was a gold band that went around her wrist and over her forearm. |
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He hit the flying forearm on Test, a spine buster on Matt, and a uranage on Test. |
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The stock and forearm are made of a grainy, black-plastic material with excellent non-slip characteristics. |
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The crowd assumed the police must be firing blanks at them, until a.38 caliber bullet ripped through Virgil Harrison's right forearm. |
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It was a metal brace, stuck firmly to his arm from the wrist to half his forearm. |
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The forearm is nicely rounded and the use of a flush fitting, six-round, metal magazine keeps the bottom line clean and uncluttered. |
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I have a piece of purple webbing knotted in a loop that I untie and wrap around my forearm. |
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The nerve supply to the muscles of the forearm and hand is provided by the radial, median, and ulnar nerves. |
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This section passes through the upper third of the forearm distal to the insertion of the arm muscles. |
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Common osteoporotic fracture sites include the vertebrae, the hip, the distal radius of the forearm, and the proximal humerus. |
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To fit a horse radius into a human forearm would require a physique to rival Popeye. |
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The tat on my forearm was only really painful when it got too close to the elbow on that arm. |
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We drank flat white coffees, and Ray noticed me looking at the blurry blue tattoo on his forearm. |
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She reached over, grasped his forearm, and gave it a light reassuring squeeze. |
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For a final time it passed its forearm over the limb and with a gentle stroke of her fur stepped away. |
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I grabbed the bar to pull myself up, just as the gunnery sergeant grabbed my forearm and pulled be towards him, into the back of the cabin. |
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I smacked my arm into a doorknob really hard, and there's a knot in the muscle of the forearm now. |
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She looked at him from anxious blue eyes for a moment, and then nonchalantly wrapped a line of gauze around her forearm. |
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A twin pair of white gloves covered her up to about mid forearm, and her wrists were weighted down by silver jewelry. |
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Working with your wrist in a more neutral or straight position will help to prevent injuries in the wrist and forearm. |
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The skin that showed above her forearm archer's guards was already purpling. |
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At two years follow up we sent a postal questionnaire to those respondents who had been free of forearm pain at baseline. |
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Connecting wires were fed under the skin of the forearm and out from a skin puncture and the wounds were sewn up. |
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The only defender with a legitimate excuse is CB Ryan McNeil, who is playing with a soft cast on his fractured forearm. |
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Because of their anterolateral position at the elbow, both brachioradialis and extensor carpi radialis longus muscles are flexors of the forearm. |
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Her eyes involuntarily strayed to the corded muscles in his forearm as he gripped his short-board to his side. |
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It has been found lying upon the semilunar fascia of the biceps, and over the aponeurosis of the forearm, instead of beneath those structures. |
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We applied an appropriate standard technique of administering the drug into a vein of the forearm. |
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As he shears the rolls of thick wool around its neck, his forearm disappears beneath the fleece and his bicep again bulges. |
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The average head and body measurement of a ghost bat is 100 mm, each forearm also measures an average of 100 mm. |
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Sally grabbed Jonah's arm and pulled him back from the railing, her fingernails digging white furrows in his forearm. |
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His Model 1866 Winchester did not have the traditional wooden furniture, but rather an ivory polymer buttstock and forearm. |
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For some reason, his left sleeve was rolled up to his elbow, exposing his pale forearm. |
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Pain is increased with wrist flexion and forearm supination performed under resistance. |
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The dorsal surface of the forearm of a sabreur in the guard of second is particularly exposed. |
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The forearm is shipped from the factory without being fitted to the forearm lug. |
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A tap to the right spot behind the elbow, the so-called funny bone, can cause pain and tingling sensations to shoot down your forearm. |
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Reduced sweating was observed after iontophoretically applied acetylcholine on the forearm. |
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A broad plug-ugly was trying to twist around, shaking and shimmying his forearm caught by her hands. |
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In Italy the mandolinists play with straight wrists and the right forearm is in line with the strings. |
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My entire forearm, elbow to fingertips, was tingling like I'd hit my funny bone. |
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The pain you feel is at the point where the tendons from the forearm muscle attach to the bone. |
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Increasing the strength of your forearm muscles can help to prevent tennis elbow occurring. |
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Weakness and inflexibility in the forearm muscles makes tennis elbow more likely. |
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Attempting a sweep, the ball ballooned off his left forearm but it was difficult to tell whether it brushed the glove on the way past. |
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Roll right, supporting your torso on your right forearm, raising your hips and stacking your feet so your body forms a plank. |
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The edges of the bands were filed smooth before they were used and males were banded on the right forearm and females on the left forearm. |
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And yeah, handling heavy dumbbells, barbells and weight plates will improve your general forearm and grip strength. |
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That means the stock has a pistol grip and both butt-stock and forearm are checkered. |
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I scraped off a good bit of skin on my right forearm, barked my shin, and nicked up my right knee. |
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It's crumbling to pieces, and it's about as long as my forearm, brown with matted fur, with round little ears on top. |
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Length in the neck, shoulder, forearm, croup, and from hip to hock helps a horse take longer strides for his size. |
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He sighed and took off his baseball cap to wipe the sweat from his brow with a forearm. |
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At this point, pressure is applied to the suspect's neck between the throat and the carotid artery with the lower forearm. |
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The volar compartment includes forearm wrist flexors, pronator tendons, and median and ulnar nerves and arteries. |
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Her left forearm and hand, which rest weightlessly on her lap, are gracefully foreshortened. |
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He rushed forward, ramming his forearm against her collarbone, so that she was pinned against the wall. |
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Common abnormalities, which include lack of full supination and full pronation, may indicate an old injury of the forearm, wrist or elbow. |
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In the sweat test, a small electric current is used to carry the chemical pilocarpine into the skin of the child's forearm. |
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Without a word, he pushed my sleeves up to my elbow, until my forearm was exposed. |
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An even smaller girl who is seated nearer the front is the next to extend her forearm eagerly. |
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At the same time, I wanted her right forearm to roll over as if she were hitting a forehand topspin shot in tennis. |
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With a sharp jab, Jake pierced the skin on her forearm, leaving a small puncture mark. |
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An intermittent injection cap was then fastened to the indwelling catheter and secured to the forearm. |
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They were then assigned randomly to receive the forearm brace alone, physical therapy alone, or both. |
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Through the powerful clench in her teeth, she nodded, wincing every time her heart beat against the pressure on her forearm. |
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In the front legs, ideal proportions are long shoulder, short arm, long forearm, short cannon, medium pastern. |
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Not only was he faster then she was, but he was armed whereas she only had her shield strapped around her right forearm. |
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On one arm, a pair of black metal claws jutted out from the forearm, extending far past the hand. |
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A section of skin from his thigh was then grafted on to his forearm to reduce visible scarring. |
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Lex drew it along his forearm with smooth precision, savoring the slight tremble under the blade. |
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It's a thin scar six inches long tracing a curve from his forearm toward his triceps muscle. |
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In patients with carpal tunnel syndrome, pain and paresthesias may radiate to the forearm, elbow, and shoulder. |
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Combined with the tapered schnabel forearm, the rifle seems far more sleek and trim than others I've handled. |
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Other areas to strengthen and support are the shoulder joint, upper arm, forearm, and wrist. |
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David pushed himself up on his left forearm, showering tinkling ice cubes around him as the towel fell off his face. |
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You can quickly improvise a shield to cover your forearm by wrapping a suit coat, jacket or overcoat around it. |
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A bruise stretching from below her wrist bone almost to her forearm caught his eye. |
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Trace the ulna down the side of your forearm to where it ends, a boney prominence above the wrist. |
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This muscle passes transversely across the lower forearm from ulna to radius. |
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Height, weight, ulna, forearm, tibia, and lower leg lengths were measured using a Harpenden stadiometer and calipers, and electronic scales. |
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In the current study, little difference was found between the precision of forearm or ulna measurements in predicting pulmonary function. |
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I lay still, watching him approach, reach out an arm and touch my right forearm with a single finger. |
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On impulse, she tightly took hold of his forearm to streel him out of the school and onto the student veranda. |
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As in the case of the forearm, attempts to immediately incapacitate an adversary by directing thrusts or cuts to leg muscles may not have been particularly effective. |
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The commoner forms of these devices in Europe and North America include heel and forearm dual energy x ray absorptiometry and quantitative ultrasound at the heel. |
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Another injection site is at the volar side of the forearm, 4 cm proximal to the wrist crease between the tendons of the radial flexor muscle and the palmaris longus muscle. |
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Convinced he was about to be king-hit, Banks threw out his forearm. |
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At the show's end, the sweaty lad in the Brunei Polo Club shirt had pushed his wristband tight up his forearm, as if it were the sleeve of a blazer. |
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Volunteers exposed a patch of their forearm and a machine blew air across it, enticing mosquitoes into a trap. |
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His doctors insisted on immediate surgery and when Miles woke, his forearm was gone. |
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He saw, up on her forearm, the row of angry little bruises, like someone had grabbed her hard. |
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Almost the entire length of his forearm is covered in a tattoo of all of us from the 8-bit episode. |
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On his forearm was a black coloured sandstone wrist-guard, or bracer. |
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The Schick test, in which a tiny quantity of diphtheria toxin protein is injected into the skin of the forearm, can show whether an individual is immune to diphtheria. |
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A leather thong was on her right forearm with a blade secured in it. |
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Today I have experienced extreme pain in my left wrist and forearm, I don't remember injuring it whilst out riding on Sunday and there wasn't any pain there beforehand. |
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Overcoats, topcoats, jackets, blankets, sweaters or other items can be wound around your forearm to protect it from knife slashes or hits from hard objects. |
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This topspin caused the mallet to drive the ball downward into the ground, thus significantly increasing the force generated by the forearm flexors. |
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The triceps is a forearm extensor, the opposite of the biceps. |
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Pollock bowled the first ball of the innings to Trescothick, it went near the bat, the batsman's led, the batsman's forearm and there were a couple of noises. |
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Then we were lined up again in single file and tattooed on the forearm. |
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And I can picture his shirt sleeves rolled up to reveal a weathered forearm with a tattoo of a mermaid melted into his skin like a doodle on blotting paper. |
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Similarly, injuries caused by thin slivers of glass produce unimpressive skin wounds but commonly divide flexor tendons and nerves in the forearm. |
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Playoffs hockey can be blunt, like a forearm smash to the chin. |
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Players get launched into the air, take forearm smashes, and land with such force, gamers will grimace for weeks at the wreck of bodies left in its wake. |
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A forearm smash from Richard Morales earned him an instant red. |
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The reference electrode consisted of a second silver-silver chloride electrode placed over an area of abraded skin on the forearm, again connected to the voltmeter. |
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They occur in the lungs, heart, kidney, and dura mater, in addition to the extensor surface of the forearm, olecranon, Achilles tendons, and ischial area. |
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Starting at the ground surface of the foot, an imaginary dot is placed on the toe, coronary band, fetlock, top of cannon bone, carpus, top of carpus and top of forearm. |
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The perspex side caught me a nasty blow on the forehead and the forearm. |
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Its strong, sharp beak pecked sharply at Wayne's exposed forearm. |
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The patient, on the same day, had lesions in the right forearm, right supra-clavicular and left submandibular areas sclerosed using direct ethanol injection. |
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He has a snake tattoo on his right forearm and was last seen wearing blue or black jeans, black trainers and grey jacket and carrying a red holdall with the word TRAVEL on it. |
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It is also easy to see the futility and ineffective nature of S curves and sweeping actions that use the smaller muscles of the arm and forearm to accomplish the task. |
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Almost constantly, the long tongue would loll pinkly from his jaws and lap at the bare, shiny patches of burnt skin that stretched across his torso and over one forearm. |
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Giving the Nova a racy new look, the designers at Benelli replaced conventional checkering on the pistol grip and forearm with a series of molded parallel ribs. |
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The coiled copper bracelet on her forearm glinted in the fire light. |
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He wrapped the fingers of his heavy glove around her right forearm. |
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Valgus stress is applied to the elbow with maximal forearm pronation. |
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Flexion force applied against long finger extension distal to the proximal interphalangeal joint may provoke pain over the extensor muscle mass in the proximal forearm. |
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With your nonpitching hand, hold the forearm of your pitching arm just above the wrist. |
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On histology, the IAC tumor showed nerve tissue with fatty infiltration, while the forearm tumor showed an angiolipoma. |
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The ankle was both the itchiest and the most pleasurable to scratch, with the forearm the least irritated. |
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The English forward's forearm smash floored the Ireland lock and earned him ten minutes in the sin-bin. |
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Gascoigne, then of Middlesbrough, paid dearly for a forearm smash into Boateng's face. |
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Andrew Bynum's forearm hit on Jose Juan Barea was a cheapshot, and completely deserving of an ejection, fine, and probable suspension. |
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Recurrent inhibition of flexor muscles motoneurons of the man forearm research under vibration and static muscle straininfluence. |
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Man canyoneering in Utah in 2003, pinned by falling boulder for five days, facing sure death, amputates forearm with dull knife to escape. |
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He had the brachial plexus injury and a bad break in the forearm but lots of trauma to the arm. |
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A loose strand across my forearm in the morning, later one at my desk. |
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Palpate one inch below the antecubital fossa to locate the brachial artery pulse found on the inside of the forearm. |
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Raised corticomotor excitability of M1 forearm area following anodal tDCS is sustained during robotic wrist therapy in chronic stroke. |
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A wrist rest, preferably gel, is also recommended to minimize contact pressure on the wrists and forearm. |
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When a bushfire broke out, he was again injured, sustaining second degree burns on his legs, front torso, lips, left hand and right forearm. |
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He who first acts as striker asks the other how many blows of the rattan he will bear on his forearm without crying out. |
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Frank pretended to rare back as if bedazzled, shielding his eyes with a forearm. |
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The authors used a hairless skin from the forearm for prelamination on gracilis to avoid hair formation within the urethra. |
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Aside from cranial features, these features include the form of bones in the wrist, forearm, shoulder, knees, and feet. |
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As in other mammals, and unlike in birds, the radius is the main component of the forearm. |
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Purulent material drained from 2 fistulous nodules in the right thumb and forearm. |
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One important influence was Frida Kahlo, so important that she has a tattoo of the artist's portrait on her forearm. |
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The volar forearm extends from a line drawn between the two humeral epicondyles to the wrist crease. |
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To measure melatonin, blood samples were taken with a two-way stopcock, heparinized, polyethylene cannula inserted into a vein in the forearm. |
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A half nelson, a forearm smash, An arm and a leg to grab, A dropkick, a body slam, Or a painful Boston crab. |
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The common extensor tendon is optimally imaged with sonography with the elbow flexed and forearm pronated. |
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The pronator teres syndrome results in median nerve compression in the proximal forearm. |
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I let the icepack list next to the smashed remains of the garlic and traced the rusty smear decorating Noah's forearm. |
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But the FA may review Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic's forearm smash on Michael Kightly, which was missed by referee Michael Oliver. |
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Kevin Keegan was considering drafting Thatcher into his squad before his forearm smash on Sunderland's Nicky Summerbee. |
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Management of deformities of the forearm in multiple hereditary osteochondromas. |
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Gemma is in Persian on my left wrist and Ronan on my right inner forearm in an ancient Celtic alphabet called Ogham. |
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In the past, there have been controversies over the use of bone graft in comminuted fractures of the forearm. |
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It functions as the primary supinator of the forearm and the secondary flexor of the forearm along with the brachialis. |
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Unbanded bats received a numbered plastic armband either on the right or left forearm. |
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The longitudinal axis of the forearm passes from the radial head to the foveal sulcus of the ulna at the base of the ulnar styloid. |
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During his visit for the ischemic forearm test, a steppage gait was observed. |
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But in so far as they were able to forearm themselves against the anxieties of bereavement, the loss may have been that much easier to face. |
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One had limited right shoulder internal rotation and one had limited right elbow extension and forearm supination. |
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He was looking at a small flexible screen wrapped halfway around his forearm, meshed into the fabric of his cybersuit. |
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The Buddies won 4-1 against United when the teams last met but Goodwin was handed a retrospective two-game ban for a forearm smash on Stuart Armstrong. |
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Boss Martin O'Neill hammered Balde with a fine of two weeks' wages and slammed him with a verbal broadside for the off-the-ball forearm smash which flattened Fenwick. |
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The muscularity in his forearm was visible as he flexed his fingers. |
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The German tennis ace, in town supporting her man Andre Agassi, was jostled by photographers and ended up taking an accidental forearm smash in the face. |
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The diagnostic test is pain on resisted supination of the forearm. |
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The nurse injected a painkilling drug into the veins of my forearm. |
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The SXP Field 20-gauge and SXP Field Compact 20-gauge feature a satin finished stock and forearm, alloy receiver in black matte finish and Inflex Technology recoil pad. |
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And put those forearm bones away will you, we are finished with'em. |
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Hendricks was only able to throw 52 pitches, surrendering two runs in 3.2 innings before being forced out of action when Angel Pagan's comebacker hit his right forearm. |
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This includes areas focusing on foot and leg muscles, knee muscles, hip and trunk muscles, shoulder and scapular muscles, forearm and hand muscles, and breathing. |
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Nuclear bone scan images showed nonspecific multifocal increased radiotracer uptake involving the scapulae, left forearm, hips, and femoral diaphyses. |
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On examination, a firm, nontender mass was appreciated on the dorso-medial aspect of the distal ulna with terminal supination defect compared with the contralateral forearm. |
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Examination reveals tenderness along the biceps tendon with point tenderness over the bicipital tuberosity of the radius with the forearm fully supinated. |
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They placed the other hand behind the back, forearm supinated, reaching up in an attempt to touch or overlap the extended middle fingers of both hands. |
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The main forearm muscles involved in handgrip contractions are the flexor digitorium profundus, flexor digitorium superficialis, and the flexor and extensor carpi. |
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They frequently carry a rock in a pouch under their forearm and use this to smash open shells, making them one of the relatively small number of animals that use tools. |
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The 34 skin flap procedures start with the scapular and proceed to the brachial, arm, forearm, hand, groin, thigh, genicular, and leg, down to the lateral foot. |
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She watched the muscles in his forearm flex as he cut the bread with the precision of a well-handed cook, while she fought the urge to lick her lips. |
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Therefore, the Havildar, taking his tulwar, smote one of us lightly on the forearm in the fat, and another on the leg, and a third on the back of the hand. |
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Venous pressures were measured directly in 2 subjects at l0g. using a vein in the forearm and recording pressures by means of a trimount inductance gauge. |
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Intra-arterial promethazine did not block the forearm arteriolar dilator response of intravenous morphine, but the alpha-adrenergic antagonist phentolamine did. |
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However, the repetitive rowing action can put strain on knee joints, the spine and the tendons of the forearm, and inflammation of these are the most common rowing injuries. |
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