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splints are called just that... splints.
weed's seeds
If it has to rhyme with employee it is probably tree. If it doesn't have to rhyme it could be plants.
A rhyme for small parts of wild plants could be "buds and shoots, stems and roots."
Weed's seeds
There are several types of splints used to immobilize and support injured limbs. Rigid splints, such as plaster or fiberglass, provide firm stabilization, while flexible splints, like the Sam splint, can conform to body contours. Air splints are inflatable and can be adjusted for pressure, and traction splints are specifically designed for fractures of the femur to align the bone. Each type serves specific purposes depending on the nature and location of the injury.
Night splints can be purchased from a range of retailers online, for example Amazon. Night splints are used to ease the pain if one suffers from Plantar Fasciitis.
It's best to switch off heating and icing shin splints.
Wooden splints are used in chemistry labs. Various experiments are conducted using these splints.
Shin splints (not chin splints) refer to pain along the shin bone caused by overuse, such as repetitive impact activities like running. Symptoms include tenderness, swelling, and pain in the lower leg. Rest, ice, proper footwear, and gradually increasing activity can help manage shin splints.
Diabetes can cause circulatory problems in the legs, which could manifest as shin splints or similar symptoms.
No, the word "you" does not rhyme with the word "blows." Here are some words that do rhyme with blows: bows (as in bow and arrow) does (as in deer) foes goes hose hoes (gardening) lows nose pose rose rows sows (plants) toes