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The 1980s plastic version, which led to a number of injured ankles, were a vast improvement over the metal ones released in the ’50s. While the danger didn’t deter kids from bouncing around the neighborhood, Nickelodeon made safety updates for a resurgence in the ’90s. Monster in My ...
Persistent redness of the nose can be a sign of rosacea, which affects about 5 percent of the population. Rosacea can also affect the forehead, cheeks and chin.Oversensitive blood vessels are another cause of a red nose, particularly in smokers or people with thyroid disorders. Persistent redne...
Sprains always occur at joints, especially the ankles, knees and wrists. This is more about guidelines than rules: contraction of a strained muscle probably isn’t weak and totally painless, and probably isn’t strong and painful. Muscles strains mainly make muscle contractions weak and painful,...
Conclusion Semi-rigid orthoses or aircasts are more effective than taping to reduce the incidence of sprains. Sensori-motor control can seemingly be improved in previously injured ankles, such that the risk equals that of healthy ankles... Kaplan,Y. - 《British Journal of Sports Medicine》 被...
as she was happily unsnugging that still clinging unzipped white leotard and that white rather snug first layer was soon down to my ankles and kicking feet, when she says ” step out of it.” Oh what a feeling as my white long sleeve unzipped leotard was quickly removed by her. Now st...
disposable containers you'd carry soup in. Over the top of the containers, to prevent mosquitoes from escaping, there's some kind of net – bridal veil, she tells me. The method is not quite foolproof. A few mosquitoes have escaped, and they buzz around our ears and ankles while we ...
Safety didn’t always come first with Moon Shoes, a set of mini-trampolines that strapped to kids’ feet with Velcro straps. The1980s plastic version, which led to a number of injured ankles, were a vast improvement over the metal ones released in the ’50s. While the danger didn’t de...
She wrapped her george—heavy beaded cloth, alive with embroidery, always in bright shades of red or purple or pink—around her waist in two layers. The first, the longer piece, hit her ankles, and the second formed an elegant tier just below her knees. Her sequined blouse caught...