Sentences with phrase «hand and finger damage»

According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, hand and finger damage are the most common injuries caused by fireworks and account for 32 percent of all injuries reported.

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And it took some time for him to regain dexterity in his left hand after he persuaded a doctor to cut off the index finger, which throbbed with pain from nerve damage caused by radiation treatments.
Last July he had to destroy his dog Rambo after Rambo, a Newfoundland - Labrador mix, bit Irbe's hand and inflicted enough injury — a broken middle finger, a severed artery and nerve damage — to require surgery.
iii - Mudra (Seal, lock): The symbolic gestures of the hands where the fingers are held together denoting positions which close the body apertures Bandha (Bondage, joining together): When prana is made to flow in the yogi's body, employing bandhas prevent the dissipation of energy and carries it to the right places without damage
The new rubberized finished feels good in the hands, doesn't leave finger prints like the earlier model and most importantly B & N claims that it protects the Nook from any damage when dropped (there is a good drop test video that shows this).
I graduated from dental school in 2015, and shortly thereafter I injured my hand, resulting in minor nerve damage in my index finger.
This minor damage, however, can not be repaired, and I'm left with an occasional spasm or twitch in my index finger that worsens as my hand gets tired.
It turns out that good old - fashioned tooth brushing is the dental care answer for most dogs, with a little creativity thrown in for those dogs who tend to damage fingers, hands, and possibly arms.
One doesn't need to sink their pointy fingers into an avocado, a very (very) light and even pressure from the hand is enough to gauge the softness without damaging the poor things.
a. Injury to vertebral body that causes damage in spinal cord b. Skull (excluding nose and teeth) c. Pelvis d. Chest (all ribs and breast bone) e. Shoulder (shoulder blade and collar bone) f. Arm g. Leg h. Vertebra — vertebral arch excludes coccyx i. Wrist (collies or like fractures) j. Ankle (Potts or similar fracture) k. Coccyx l. Hand m. Finger n. Foot o. Toe p. Nasal bone
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