pins and needles are caused by restricting the blood flow to a certain area. Pins and needles take place as the blood flow is restored and the nerves send messages to the brain and spinal cord.
The constant sense of pin and needles in either hand can be the early signs of carpal tunnel syndrome.
i have nogrip in both hands and pins a niddles in thumb and first 3 fingers
Polio the disease can paralyse the arms and hands or any limbs even sometimes the lung.
Both. Actually needles. They have needle like leaves. Needles are the SAME as leaves so they is practically no differences.
Both pine needles and tulip leaves are narrow and pointed in shape. They both have a green color due to chlorophyll and are important for photosynthesis. Additionally, both pine trees and tulip plants use their needles and leaves to collect sunlight for energy.
yes you can write with both hands
Generally you cast on using one needle, but you can position both needles parallel to each other and cast on as you would with one needle. This gives you a broader, looser base for your work.
dribbling with both hands
A person who can write with both hands is Ambidextorous.
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A person that can write with both hands is ambidextrous.
Yes rajendra prasad can write with his both hands
Nope, can't agree with that. "Constant motion" means constant speed in a straight line. A projectile keeps moving faster vertically downward, and its path curves downward no matter what direction you launch it. So it fails both tests for constant motion: Its speed and direction both change.