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Q: What do you need for a limb to move?
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What do the limb bones do?

Limb bones move the bones at it. I know because i was doing my homework and i found out the last word left was limb so the sentence was (Bones move at the limbs).


What are the muscles that move limb inward?

adductor muscles


What allows spiny lobsters to move with great flexibility?

limb joint


What is it called when you help a client with exercise who can't move a limb?

It is known as physiotherapy.


Do the limbs move your bones?

Limbs do move your bones. I know because when i was doing my home work i found out limbs make bones move at the limb.


What is saltaps health care?

Stop PlayAsk the player -- evaluate for pain and for orientation/confusionLook -- at the limb and evaluate the appearance of the injuryTouch -- the injury if the player will allow this.Active Movement -- can the player move the limb?Passive Movement -- if you move the limb does it hurt? Is there sufficient range of motion?Stand Up -- can the player really play, or are they denying the extent of the injury.


Why can you stay awake during a brain operation?

Often times, doctors need to test if the patient can speak or move a certain limb and they could not do this if the person was asleep. The doctors simply numb the area.


How do you say cut you from limb to limb in old English?

Perhaps the expression you want is "limb from limb" and not "from limb to limb."


What is the function of Adductor longus?

The Adductor longus adducts the femur. That means to move the limb closer to the body.


What is Serial casting?

Serial casting-- A series of casts designed to gradually move a limb into a more functional position.


What are neurovascular observations?

Neurovascular Obs is a used to examine a limb/s post trauma (fracture, burns or surgery). It examines the colour, warmth sensation and movement of the limb and if any one is not present it may indicate a compplication, such as Compartment syndrome a case where the nerves in the limb is impaired and if not detected early may need amputation of the affected limb. Therefore, Neurovascular obs are used to prevent this syndrome. Ongoing observation is vital to prevent this. Assessing the limb for warmth, colour (capillary refill which should be below 3 secs), sensation by having the patient look away while you touch a part of them limb and ask the patient if they can feel it and also asking the patient to move the digits or flexing if appropriate.


What is the medical term meaning false limb?

A false limb is a prosthetic limb.