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  2. Pulled elbow - Wikipedia

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    Often a child will hold their arm against their body with the elbow slightly bent. [1] They will not move the arm as this results in pain. [2] Touching the arm, without moving the elbow, is usually not painful. [1] A pulled elbow typically results from a sudden pull on an extended arm. [2] This may occur when lifting or swinging a child by the ...

  3. The 15 Best Core Workouts You Can Do at Home, No Equipment ...

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    Common Mistakes: Pulling on your neck, moving just your arms and head rather than full torso, arching your back, relying on momentum, moving too quickly. Step 1: Lie on your back with your legs ...

  4. Front crawl - Wikipedia

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    The pull movement follows a semicircle, with the elbow higher than the hand, and the hand pointing towards the body center and downward. The semicircle ends in front of the chest at the beginning of the ribcage. The pull can be perfected using an early vertical form (EVF) and thus maximizing the pull force.

  5. Pull-up (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. marine performing a pull-up. A pull-up is an upper-body strength exercise.The pull-up is a closed-chain movement where the body is suspended by the hands, gripping a bar or other implement at a distance typically wider than shoulder-width, and pulled up.

  6. Elbow pain - Wikipedia

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    Elbow pain is a common complaint in both the emergency department and in primary care offices. The CDC estimated that 1.15 million people visited an emergency room for elbow or forearm-related injuries in 2020. [1] There are many possible causes of elbow discomfort but the most common are trauma, infection, and inflammation.

  7. Professional wrestling strikes - Wikipedia

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    The wrestler faces toward the opponent, and strikes the front or back of the head with a full swinging back elbow. The move can be performed on an opponent who is kneeling and facing away. This is commonly used by Will Ospreay as a finisher, which he names the Hidden Blade, which usually sees him charge towards a seated, kneeling, or rising ...

  8. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Okay sign Peace sign. A-OK or Okay, made by connecting the thumb and forefinger in a circle and holding the other fingers straight, usually signal the word okay.It is considered obscene in Brazil and Turkey, being similar to the Western extended middle finger with the back of the hand towards the recipient.

  9. Arm wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Back pressure" involvescontraction of the back muscles (primarily the lats) and biceps which generates force to pull the opponent across the table toward the competitor. This move increases the opponent’s elbow angle and limites the opponent's leverage, while decreasing the angle of the competitor's elbow in relation to their body. [29]