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  2. Dem Bones - Wikipedia

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    Knee bone connected to the thigh bone Thigh bone connected to the hip bone Hip bone connected to the back bone Back bone connected to the shoulder bone Shoulder bone connected to the neck bone Neck bone connected to the head bone Hear the word of the Lord. Chorus Dem bones, dem bones gonna walk around. Dem bones, dem bones gonna walk around.

  3. Live It Up (Jennifer Lopez song) - Wikipedia

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    Lopez performed the song live for the first time on the season 12 finale of American Idol on May 16, 2013. The following day, the song's music video was released; set in France, the video is divided into two halves including a chaotic fashion show in Paris, which contrasts the care-free environment of the beach in Saint-Tropez.

  4. Inferior gluteal nerve - Wikipedia

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    The incidence of damage to the inferior gluteal nerve after replacement of the hip is still uncertain. Peripheral nerve injury may occur during operations on the hip as a result of operative trauma associated with stretching and retraction of the nerve. Few studies have focused on damage to the inferior gluteal nerve during hip replacement. [6]

  5. Genuflection - Wikipedia

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    Genuflection. Genuflection on one knee, during a Catholic Mass. Genuflection or genuflexion is the act of bending a knee to the ground, as distinguished from kneeling which more strictly involves both knees. From early times, it has been a gesture of deep respect for a superior. Today, the gesture is common in the Christian religious practices ...

  6. The One Thing You Should Never, Ever Do if You Have Knee Pain

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    Sometimes, she says, knee pain is caused by dysfunction at the hip or ankle. When there is weakness in the hip, it can cause extra pressure to be put on the knee joint and knee cap, which is ...

  7. Microfracture surgery - Wikipedia

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    Microfracture surgery. Left knee-joint from behind, showing interior ligaments. ( Lateral meniscus and medial meniscus are cartilage.) Microfracture surgery is an articular cartilage repair surgical technique that works by creating tiny fractures in the underlying bone. This causes new cartilage to develop from a so-called super-clot.

  8. Kathie Lee Gifford Has Hip Replacement Surgery, Doctor ... - AOL

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    Kathie Lee Gifford is opening up about her recent hip replacement surgery.. During Todayon Tuesday, the 70-year-old author returned to studio 1A and sat down with Hoda Kotb, 59, to share that she ...

  9. Snapping hip syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Snapping hip syndrome, also referred to as dancer's hip, is a medical condition characterized by a snapping sensation felt when the hip is flexed and extended. This may be accompanied by a snapping or popping noise and pain or discomfort. Pain often decreases with rest and diminished activity. Snapping hip syndrome is commonly classified by the ...