It is possible that your fingers are locking up due to conditions like trigger finger or arthritis, which can cause inflammation in the tendons or joints. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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This sounds like a pass to me, not a hit. If your hands are extended in front of you towards the ground, without locking your fingers, you are passing the ball up to the setter, so they can set it to the hitter.
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If your brakes are locking up it is because the ABS is not working.
Yes, dehydration can lead to muscle cramps and joint stiffness, which may cause fingers to feel like they are locking. When the body is dehydrated, it can disrupt electrolyte balance, affecting muscle function and leading to spasms. Additionally, reduced fluid levels can impact joint lubrication, contributing to stiffness. It’s important to stay hydrated to maintain proper muscle and joint function.
Yes, locking your knees for an extended period of time can restrict blood flow and lead to fainting.
Heavy breaking with no ABS. Try to start breaking earlier and use less pressure.
Addition is like counting on your fingers. If you hold up two fingers on you hand, then you put up two more fingers, you don't say I have 2 fingers up and now i put up two more so i have two fingers up doubled, you say I have four fingers up. Like adding, counting on your fingers is exactly the same. For instance. two plus two if four so on your fingers you can put up two fingers and then put up two more and have four. I hope I helped you!
Playing guitar can cause calluses to form on your fingertips, but it does not typically cause permanent damage to your fingers.
yes torque converter is locking up just unplug the wire that goes into convter it will disconect overdive but it will run better imediently