Answer:
A. How many hours are you seated per day?
Explanation:
PAR-Q questions are typically yes and no questions.
Answer:
Tinel sign.
Explanation:
Tinel’s sign, previously known as the Hoffman-Tinel sign, is something doctors use to check for nerve problems. It’s commonly used to diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome. However, the test can also be used to test for other nerve conditions, such as cubital tunnel syndrome, tarsal tunnel syndrome, or radial nerve injuries.
To check for Tinel’s sign, your doctor will lightly tap over the affected nerve. If the nerve is compressed or damaged, you’ll feel a tingling sensation that radiates outward
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No calcium helps keeps muscles strong so the other person who commented was wrong.
The correct answer is perform muscle strengthening exercises regularly.
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