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The phrase "arm mobility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physical fitness, rehabilitation, or anatomy, referring to the range of motion and flexibility of the arm.
Example: "Improving arm mobility is essential for athletes to enhance their performance and prevent injuries."
Alternatives: "arm flexibility" or "upper limb mobility".
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Strengths: Arm, mobility, touch, intelligence.
He has a good arm, mobility and an array of weapons.
At Burke, a neurologist, Dr. Bruce Volpe, is conducting studies to see if robots can help patients increase arm mobility.
After six surgeries, he suffered permanent nerve damage, decreased arm mobility, and no future as a closeup magician.
The type of breast surgery and race were risk factors for decreased arm mobility at 2 months and 12 months.
The overall proposed system can provide the needed assistance during paretic upper limb rehabilitation involving both grasping and arm mobility to solve task-oriented activities.
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To compare endoscopic and classic axillary lymphadenectomy staging of breast cancer with respect to operation-induced changes such as seroma formation, pain, neurologic sensations, lymphedema, infection, and reduction of shoulder-arm mobility.
Arm strength, mobility, size, etc. – they're all prerequisites.
Aaron Brooks in New Orleans is using his size, arm and mobility to make an impact.
Blaine GabbertQB, MissouriPICKED BY: Jacksonville Jaguars STRENGTHS: Arm, touch, mobility WEAKNESSES: Pocket presenceSpread-option passers start to look alike after a while.
The administered version, completed by 186 UK patient caregivers pairs, included eight items in four domains: Arm function, Mobility, Transfers, and Ventilation status.
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