| underwater e. |
exercise performed in a pool or a large tub of water. The buoyancy of the water allows much freer movement of weakened body parts than is possible under normal atmospheric conditions; water temperature and water currents can be varied for different therapeutic effects. Cf. Hubbard tank.
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| Underwood's d. |
sclerema.
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| Underwood's disease |
sclerema.
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| undertoe |
The displacement of the great toe underneath the others.
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| undershoot |
Undershoot is the amount that an output falls under its final value after a sudden change in load.
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