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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arm pin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to anatomy, medical discussions, or descriptions of physical restraint or immobilization techniques.
Example: "The doctor explained that the arm pin was necessary to stabilize the fracture during the healing process."
Alternatives: "arm restraint" or "arm immobilizer".
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Insert the park brake arm pin into the new brake shoe and install the lock ring.
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Claudine Souffrante, a pretty 17-year-old, has her right arm pinned to her abdomen.
One woman, her arm pinned and snapped in two by a block of concrete, chewed through her flesh to free herself, he said.
Ooo-ah!" moaned Motti Mizrahi as a therapist stretched his left arm, pinned inside a macabre cage in part of the treatment intended to save his hand.
8 P.M. (HBO) 127 HOURS (2010) In April 2003, Aron Ralston, a 27-year-old hiker, fell in a narrow slot in Blue John Canyon, in Utah, and was trapped, his right arm pinned beneath a boulder.
3 50 P.M. (MoreMax) 127 HOURS (2010) In April 2003, Aron Ralston, a 27-year-old hiker, fell in Blue John Canyon in Utah, and was trapped, his right arm pinned beneath a boulder.
Unfortunately, Homer trips and falls to the bottom of the canyon with his arm pinned.
In a report posted early Friday to the agency's Web site (PDF), Ford said the wiper-arm pivot pins may be too short, which could cause the wipers to come off when the vehicle was in motion.
For much of the time in custody, Mr. Latif was in solitary confinement, often with his hands in cuffs and his arms pinned by a body cuff.
He tackled one of the men, flipped him over into the "proned out" position, then held him with his arms pinned back until a New York cop arrived and handcuffed the suspect.
Mr. O'Leary, her co-choreographer in the duets, has a charmingly sleepy look and moves with his arms pinned close to his body in the vertical comportment of step-dancing.
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