Impingement syndrome ICD 9: 726.2
A central cord impingement is an incomplete injury to the cervical spinal cord. A central cord impingement results in extensive motor weakness in the upper extremities.
The thecal sac is the covering for the spinal cord. This can be seen on an MRI. Impingement means that something is pressing on it.
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The four seasons are cyclical and fairly predictable.
The production and use of...is typically cyclical
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cyclical phenomenons are which take place regularly. now though floods have become quite regular they are not exactly cyclical phenomenons. but seeing the conditions now yes floods are cyclical phenomenons.
The four seasons are cyclical and fairly predictable.
It does not, largely because there is no such thing as cyclical time.
its cyclical because it goes around and never stops
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