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Seindexterous Movements?? - Alli


Posted: Feb 05, 2010

Seigndexterous Movements?

could it be, "gross and dexterous movements"? - MTMom

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Maybe you're hearing "and" which sounds like "san" -
Check earlier in the sentence, and post it, we'll see what fits.

Sorry more of sentence is here. - A

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Sorry,.. it's really on review of med records, just says "showing loss of seindextrous movement of the right hand"....

May be gross and dexterous.. need to listen again...

Can we have more of the sentence and context?.....nm - Cyndiee

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nm


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