| 1. | They often involve fingers, wrists, or proximal portions of the upper extremities.
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| 2. | Their movement can be limited to that of the upper extremities only.
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| 3. | Upper extremities and trunk are the most common affected anatomical sites.
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| 4. | Field players have lower extremity amputations, and goalkeepers have an upper extremity amputation.
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| 5. | Twenty-nine were to upper extremities including shoulder, forearm, wrist, and hand.
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| 6. | Browne said Thomas had good use of his upper extremities and upper chest area.
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| 7. | Mary Jane replies, " Decreased coordination, upper extremities ."
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| 8. | They also said it was well-suited for individuals with decreased movement in their upper extremities.
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| 9. | The upper extremity forms the commencement of an emargination.
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| 10. | In this function, the accessory cuneate nucleus is the upper extremity equivalent of Clarke's column.
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