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What is a swell-bow?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 7/13/2024

When you smash your elbow really hard and it has a gnarly bump. Usually a swell-bow also the tendency to stay on one's arm for a while... I think in medical terms it is technically a hematoma.

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