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  1. ... or joint infections Severe osteoporosis (thinning bones) Severely pinched nerves with numbness, tingling, and weakness in your ... or legs Acute neck pain with symptoms of pinched nerves Very rarely, manipulation of the neck may ...
  2. ... insert the needle all the way into the pinched skin at a 90-degree angle (45-degree ...
  3. ... When this happens, the umbilical cord may get pinched or pressed. This can also limit the oxygen ...
  4. ... way into the skin. Let go of the pinched skin. Inject the insulin slowly and steadily until ...
  5. ... way into the skin. Let go of the pinched skin. Inject the heparin slowly and steadily until ...
  6. ... spring back to its usual shape after being pinched Sunken eyes Sunken fontanelle (the soft spot on ...
  7. ... the eyes are referred to as the characteristic "pinched purpura".
  8. ... the elbow and hand, this may indicate a pinched nerve in the neck. There may also be ...
  9. ... toes, twisted arms or legs, folded earlobes, or pinched fingers or toes. Make sure the baby is ...
  10. ... getting smaller because the median nerve is being pinched, surgery will usually be done sooner.
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