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  1. Many people injure their backs when they lift objects the wrong way. When you reach your 30's, you are more likely to hurt your back ...
  2. ... especially if caused by a herniated disk When bending backward or walking more than a few yards ... a physical exam. This may show: Weakness when bending the knee Difficulty bending the foot inward or ...
  3. ... the nerve may demonstrate weakness of knee flexion (bending), weakness of foot movements, difficulty bending the foot inward (inversion), or bending the foot ...
  4. Fitness: All Guides (Boston Children's Hospital)  
    Exercise and Physical Fitness/Women ... Exercise and Physical Fitness ... Boston Children's Hospital
  5. Total Hip Replacement (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons)  
    Hip Replacement/Start Here ... Hip Replacement ... American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons ... If your hip has been damaged by arthritis, a fracture, or other conditions, ...
  6. ... and bend in response to sound waves. This bending motion is critical for converting sound waves to ... the body's balance and orientation in space. Bending of these stereocilia is needed to transmit signals ...
  7. ... functions as a kinetic clamp to augment DNA bending. J Mol Biol. 2006 Apr 21;358(1): ... SRY: an aromatic buttress underlies the specific DNA-bending surface of a high mobility group (HMG) box. ...
  8. ... that bend in response to sound waves. This bending motion is critical for converting sound waves to ... the body's balance and orientation in space. Bending of these stereocilia is needed to transmit signals ...
  9. ... at a pre-set rate and amount of bending. Gradually, the rate and amount of bending will be increased as you can tolerate it. ...
  10. ... may include: Lifting heavy objects Being overweight Repetitive bending or twisting the lower back Sitting or standing ... At night When sneezing, coughing, or laughing When bending backward or walking more than a few yards ...
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