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  2. Noosa (singer-songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from the place of the same name in Australia where Sky became inspired to write songs as a way of "translating [her] spirit to the world".. Noosa was exposed to the world when Sky's song "Mirrors in the Moonlight" was transformed into her first single "Fear of Love".

  3. Motion Potion - Wikipedia

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    Robbie Kowal (born August 1973), also known by his professional names Motion Potion or MoPo, [1] is an American DJ, record producer, and concert promoter. [2] Known for blending electronic music with the genres of funk , hip hop , and psychedelic rock , [ 3 ] he first started mixing live in 1995.

  4. The New Edge - Wikipedia

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    The New Edge is the seventh album by Acoustic Alchemy, released on 16 March 1993. The album is critically regarded as one of Acoustic Alchemy's better albums, despite only having one track, "Cool as a Rule", on their standard set-list. There are two different versions of the album. The New Edge was released with an extra track on the European ...

  5. Alchemy - Wikipedia

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    Alchemy (from the Arabic word al-kīmīā, الكیمیاء) is an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition that was historically practised in China, India, the Muslim world, and Europe. [1]

  6. Muscle energy technique - Wikipedia

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    Muscle energy techniques are used to treat somatic dysfunction, especially decreased range of motion, muscular hypertonicity, and pain. Historically, the concept emerged as a form of osteopathic manipulative diagnosis and treatment in which the patient's muscles are actively used on request, from a precisely controlled position, in a specific ...

  7. Neidan - Wikipedia

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    Neidan, or internal alchemy (traditional Chinese: 內丹術; simplified Chinese: 內丹术; pinyin: nèidān shù), is an array of esoteric doctrines and physical, mental, and spiritual practices that Taoist initiates use to prolong life and create an immortal spiritual body that would survive after death. [1]

  8. Continuous passive motion - Wikipedia

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    Continuous passive motion (CPM) devices are used during the first phase of rehabilitation following a soft tissue surgical procedure or trauma. The goals of phase 1 rehabilitation are: control post-operative pain, reduce inflammation, provide passive motion in a specific plane of movement, and protect the healing repair or tissue.

  9. McKenzie method - Wikipedia

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    The McKenzie method is a technique primarily used in physical therapy.It was developed in the late 1950s by New Zealand physiotherapist Robin McKenzie. [1] [2] [3] In 1981 he launched the concept which he called "Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (MDT)" – a system encompassing assessment, diagnosis and treatment for the spine and extremities.