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  1. ... the back muscles is important to avoid another back injury.
  2. ... best, because it cradles the head, neck, and back of the child causing less injury. Therefore, the rear-facing position is recommended for ...
  3. ... nerve is commonly injured by fractures or other injury to the back of the knee or the lower leg. It ...
  4. ... absorb the added pressure applied to the mid back, but they remain a common sight of injury. The vertebra are numbered from one to twelve ...
  5. ... absorb the added pressure applied to the lower back, but this area remains a common site of injury. The vertebra are numbered from one to five ...
  6. You can injure your back lifting heavy objects the wrong way. To prevent injuries, warm up or stretch your muscles before you lift heavy objects. Know your limits, and don’t try to lift ...
  7. Oral Mucocele (VisualDX)  
    An oral mucocele is a common harmless, cyst-like swelling of the lip or mouth lining (mucosa), usually caused by an injury or blockage of a salivary gland.
  8. ... minutes. 3. Carefully place the infant on their back. If there is a chance the infant has a spinal injury, two people should move the infant to prevent ...
  9. ... minutes. 3. Carefully place the child on their back . If there is a chance the child has a spinal injury, two people should move the child to prevent ...
  10. ... person. 3. Carefully place the person on their back . If there is a chance the person has a spinal injury, two people should move the person to prevent ...
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