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| torsoclusion | 1. Acupressure performed by entering the needle in the tissues parallel with the artery, then turning it so that it crosses the artery transversely, and passing it into the tissues on the opposite side of the vessel. Synonym: torsiversion. Origin: L. Torqueo, to twist, + claudo or cludo, to close (05 Mar 2000) |
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the body excluding the head and neck and limbs; "they moved their arms and legs and bodies"
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See: Torso Form.
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the main part of the physical structure of a human being or animal, not including the head, arms, legs, or wings
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That part of the body which extends from the hips to the top of the shoulders.
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the reference in Your Body Revival is to the trunk and midsection muscles: abdominals, obliques, erectors, intercostals.
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