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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Sliding
  1. ... degree angle. Being flatter keeps your body from sliding down. Sliding may harm your skin. Check your skin often ...
  2. ... the knee. It prevents the shin bone from sliding out in front of the thigh bone. Posterior ... the ACL. It prevents the shin bone from sliding backward under the femur. Women are more likely ...
  3. ... the glove. Pick up the other glove by sliding your fingers into the cuff. Slip the glove ...
  4. ... rub on them in bed. Avoid slipping or sliding as you move positions. Try to avoid positions ...
  5. ... on what they can pay (sometimes called a "sliding fee schedule") Some medical schools offer free counseling
  6. Intussusception is the sliding of one part of the intestine into another. This article focuses on intussusception in children.
  7. ... a cushion and lubricant between tendons or muscles sliding over bone. There are bursas around most large ...
  8. ... to locate areas that are sensitive or painful Sliding the teeth from side to side Watching, feeling, ...
  9. ... Pelvic prolapse in women which is falling or sliding of the bladder, urethra, or rectum into the ...
  10. ... cushion and a lubricant between tendons and muscles sliding over bone. Repetitive or over use of the ...
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