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inside of the forearm. A
hyperflexing wristlock is
often performed in
combination with
rotational wristlocks,
since the
hyperflexed hand
provides a good lever...
-
armlock in
grappling is a
single or
double joint lock that hyperextends,
hyperflexes or
hyperrotates the
elbow joint or
shoulder joint. An
armpit lock is...
- emplo**** in case of
shoulder dystocia during childbirth and
involves hyperflexing the mother's legs
tightly to her abdomen. It is
effective due to the...
- the
extensor tendon to the base of the
distal phalanx that
produces a
hyperflexed mallet finger. Duck bill
deformity is a
similar condition affecting the...
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maneuver performed as it is easy, noninvasive, and effective. It
involves hyperflexing the mother's legs
tightly to her abdomen. This
widens the pelvis, and...
- A
hyperflexing wristlock used as a pain
compliance technique....
- technique. The can
opener (in Judo
referred to as kubi-hishigi) is a
hyperflexing neck
crank that can be
applied from the opponent's
guard or from a mounted...
- central, or mixed:
Obstructive apnea may
occur when the infant's neck is
hyperflexed or conversely, hyperextended. It may also
occur due to low pharyngeal...
-
collective graves, and also in the
posture of the bodies. Some were
hyperflexed, like squatting, with the
shoulders touching the knees. In 2018, 9000-year-old...
- in
sagittal section and a
neutral position of the
fetal head (neither
hyperflexed nor extended,
either of
which can
influence the
nuchal translucency thickness)...