[by sephirtothsfangirl] my shoulder blade keeps popping whenever i move it is there anything i can do
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A hamster with a dislocated shoulder is not going to die. He should be taken to the vet, who can pop the shoulder back into place and heal the hamster.
it depends how fast its going
risking your a**/going out of your way
In a show ring or riding whereever the general rule is left shoulder to left shoulder when passing. So if two people are traveling in different directions and you are going to the right you would give the person going to the left the outside, if you were going left and the other person was going to the right then you would take the outside. Left shoulder to left shoulder.
This really depends on how you are using the clipper blades, and how often you use them. If you are grooming several coarse-haired, or thick-haired animals in a day, you could need to sharpen them after only a few days. Typically, a sharpener gets blades from the same customer 2 to 3 times a year. It does however depend entirely on how much use the clipper blades are going through, and how they are taken care of.
Talk him if you really like him and see if his relationship with his girlfriend is going well because if not, you could be the next girl on his shoulder!!!
The saying is either:I am going out on a limb for you (ie crawling to the end of a dangerous tree branch)orI am sticking my neck out over this (sticking it out to the point where it is exposed and someone my chop my head off)
michelin makes excellent wipers, I highly recommend them. Everyone's going to give a different answer, and here's my different answer: 'Trico Tech Beam Blades' work really well for me.
I just had that happen to me today, in fact as I'm typing this response I'm currently in pain. Doctor Internet says heat and rest is good... I'm going to add chocolate to the equation and see if that speeds up the recovery at all.
The flapping of the blades compensates the dissymmetry of the lift created by the blades. The blade going in the same direction as the relative wind has more speed , therefore more lift than the one going against the wind. As the blades are on hinges the blade which has more lift can "flapp" upwards resulting in loss of surface ( as lift is also dependent of the surface) and thus balancing the lift on the rotor disk.
Going up the arm from the wrist toward the shoulder is the proximal direction. It describes the direction in which the appendage attaches to the torso.