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  2. Forsalebyowner.com - Wikipedia

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    Forsalebyowner.com is the United States largest "by owner" real estate website. It provides a real estate advertising and information service that charges a flat fee to property owners who advertise their property on the company’s Website. It created a business model that competed directly with traditional real estate firms, connecting buyers ...

  3. Crutch - Wikipedia

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    A boy using underarm (axillary) crutches to keep weight off the injured leg A man using forearm crutches. A crutch is a mobility aid that transfers weight from the legs to the upper body. It is often used by people who cannot use their legs to support their weight, for reasons ranging from short-term injuries to lifelong disabilities.

  4. Talk:Crutch - Wikipedia

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    Crutches were also used in ECW alot, so they are also a weapon. Whopper 00:16, 21 March 2006 (UTC) []. Really?I was unaware of their role in the English Civil War.. The entry for 'Strutters' claims advantages over traditional crutches and that the design has been unchanged since the 19thC, both points which clearly apply to underarm/axillary crutches only, not to forearm crutches.

  5. Assistive cane - Wikipedia

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    Folding cane: has several joints, generally linked by an internal elastic cord, enabling them to be folded into a shorter length when not in use. Forearm cane : a regular or offset cane with additional forearm support, enabling increased stability and load shifted from the wrist to the forearm.

  6. Crutch paralysis - Wikipedia

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    Crutch paralysis is a form of paralysis which can occur when either the radial nerve or part of the brachial plexus, containing various nerves that innervate sense and motor function to the arm and hand, is under constant pressure, such as by the use of a crutch. [1] This can lead to paralysis of the muscles innervated by the compressed nerve. [2]

  7. Posterior compartment of the forearm - Wikipedia

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    The brachioradialis, flexor of the elbow, is unusual in that it is located in the posterior compartment, but it is actually a muscle of flexor / anterior compartment of the forearm. The anconeus, assisting in extension of the elbow joint, is by some considered part of the posterior compartment of the arm.

  8. Folding chair - Wikipedia

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    Folding chairs also were used as grave goods in the richest graves. A folding chair of ebony and ivory with gold fittings was found in Tutankhamun's tomb in Egypt. Folding chairs were used in Ancient Egypt, Minoan Greece, and Ancient Rome, as well as during the Nordic Bronze Age and the Medieval Period. The frame was mostly made of wood, and ...

  9. Nerve glide - Wikipedia

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    Ulnar nerve gliding is recommended to reduce symptoms of cubital tunnel syndrome. Patients with ulnar nerve gliding should stay away from the holding position. Rather, patients must repeat nerve gliding with the range of movement. There are various ulnar nerve gliding methods, which include elbow flexion, wrist extension, head tilt, and arm ...

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