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Plucking the string of a stringed instrument is called:
Muscular Rigidity
Refers to the stiffness and inability to easily flex the muscles, which can be a symptom of various neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Distinctive Shuffling Gait
A specific type of walk characterized by dragging or sliding the feet, often seen in individuals with Parkinson's disease.
Stooped Posture
A bent forward position of the back, often indicative of aging or certain medical conditions.
Head Banging
Head Banging refers to the repetitive and intentional act of hitting one's own head against a surface, often seen as a form of self-harm or behavioral issue in children.
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