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Old 09-26-2008, 02:32 AM #1
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Default Just to giggle: Lost in Translation TOS

Hey guys! A while ago I was researching the various tell-tale tests that show vascular impingement related to TOS and other RSIs. I came across an Arabic site first for some reason in my Google image search and I went ahead and fed the text into an online translator and I about fell out laughing at number 2.
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This examination of the most important months of tests and chest syndrome exit at all.
1. Processor sets the pulse in the wrist and keep his hand in the same place, and then asked the patient to wear head to the same point of a member which is conducting the examination.
2. After that request from the patient that is the head of the wizard behind his shoulder while taking in a roundabout lateral or brutal (Lateral Rotation).
3. Processor requests from the patient to take a long breath and keeps it.
Be testing positive: When the pulse disappears entirely, this clearly noted in this examination.
Overall, I can see the gist of what they are explaining. But I don't know what I'd do if my Doctor or Processor ever asked me to make the wizard head position
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