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  1. ... involves a series of warm up exercises and jumping drills. There are jumping and landing exercises that have been shown to ...
  2. ... quadriceps muscle is an important muscle for running, jumping, and climbing. When the quadriceps muscle is used ... or knee pain , which gets worse with running, jumping, and climbing stairs. The area is tender to ...
  3. ... from more intense activities such as running and jumping.
  4. ... during everyday activities such as walking, running and jumping.
  5. ... widow.) However, the hobo spider, wolf spider, and jumping spider can also produce bites that require medical ...
  6. ... extra stress on the kneecap (such as running, jumping or twisting, skiing, or playing soccer). Your muscles ...
  7. ... the body. Problems with motor skills (running, hopping, jumping). Frequent falls. Trouble getting up from a lying ...
  8. ... and climbing stairs Difficulty with running, hopping, and jumping Loss of muscle mass Toe walking Muscle weakness ...
  9. ... of tics can include: Arm thrusting Eye blinking Jumping Kicking Repeated throat clearing or sniffing Shoulder shrugging ...
  10. ... dancing, and other sports that involve sprinting and jumping.
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