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balance board A device usually consisting of a padded platform mounted on a curved base. It is commonly used in therapy with children having central nervous system deficits to facilitate the development of appropriate equilibrium-related postura
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balance disorder Any condition that affects a person's ability to feel steady while walking, sitting, standing, resting, working, or turning. Some common examples include disease of the labyrinth of the ear, cerebellar strokes, and seasickness.
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balanced forearm orthosis Mobile arm support.
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balanced solution 1. A synonym for isotonic solution. 2. A solution whose concentrations are matched physiologically to the part of the body in which it will be infused or used for irrigation. SEE: isotonic solution .
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balance A mechanical device (normally spring-loaded) used in single- and double-hung windows as a means of counterbalancing the weight of the sash during opening and closing.
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