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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for grip
  1. ... thumb (in advanced or long-term cases) Weak grip or difficulty carrying bags (a common complaint) Weakness ... variations in the location of numbness) Weak hand grip Tapping over the median nerve at your wrist ...
  2. ... of the hand when grasping or twisting Weak grip ... may help. If you play tennis, changing the grip size of the racket may help. Think about ...
  3. ... Swollen arms or legs Swollen tongue Weak hand grip Weight loss ... Irregular heartbeat Numbness Shortness of breath Swelling Weak grip
  4. Grip a suture needle securely using a needle driver instrument.
  5. ... tubing where the clot is, to loosen it. Grip the drain with the fingers of one hand, ...
  6. ... walk with a cane: Stand with a firm grip on your cane. At the same time that ...
  7. ... to listen to your heart beat and breathing) Grips on crutches and crutch tips Bed sheet protectors ...
  8. ... on the patient to help you get a grip during the transfer. During the turn, the patient ...
  9. ... discomfort. Hold for 5 seconds, then release your grip. Repeat 5 to 10 times. Do this a ...
  10. ... that have larger handles that are easier to grip. Drink from half-filled cups or use sippy ...
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