Regardless, you know I will be there dancing my wild pogo, back and knees willing!
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Basketball is murder on the ankles, knees and back. n Better team play.
That has long been the lament of former athletes: bad knees, bad back and nagging body aches are the battle scars of weekend warriors.
She opened the coat, got back down on her knees, and with one hand yanked the skirt of the coat up behind her, folded over on itself, so that it was out of the way.
After limbering up, he bent his knees slightly and leaned back gradually, pulling the car 15 feet.
Before she had a chance to react, her arm was twisted up behind her back and she was driven down to her knees.
She got down on her hands and knees again, and began crawling back.
The Achilles last year, the knees years before that and the back -- this is the best gift I could have.
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While in class, I complained to another dad about the painful decision of saving my back or my knees while assisting children with their cutting and gluing.
Doctors then use the SVF cells for treatment of various ailments, from regenerative cosmetic procedures to repairing tissues involving damaged knees, back injuries, migraine headaches, and multiple sclerosis.
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Another lady, whose name I could never remember, was only forty-five but looked ninety, a complete ghettowreck: overweight, with a bad back, bad kidneys, bad knees, diabetes, and maybe sciatica.
Working on their hands and knees, scientists soon traced the pieces back up the hilltop to a slab of red siltstone, where they so far have found 200 bones mingled with crushed eggshells.
Shivering, he ran back to the phone, wet up to the knees, and climbed onto the chair.
Feeling suddenly weak in the knees, I sank back on the hard train seat and glanced again at the gloomy landscape lumbering past the window.
The prisoner sank to his knees at the lip of the crater and looked back at the workers, his eyes hollow with terror, his mouth open and gulping air with rattling gasps through a parched throat.
Katie Smethurst told Manchester Police in September 1997 that she had seen Mr Sapstead "grab Mr Walton, around the knees and push him into the sea" over a rail at the back of the boat.
She heard a gunshot and, looking out the back window, saw one of the mules go down on its knees.
He hauled it in, slid himself back via something like a reverse breaststroke, got to his knees, stood, retreated a few steps, and was once again fifteen feet away and safe.
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