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Mary has been suffering from a "bad knee" for several months. She is a tennis player who often slides in to attack a ball; she is an aerobic devotee and a jogger. She visited an orthopedic surgeon last week who told her that he would "like to have a look at her knee joint." He also told her that her symptoms indicated damage to the meniscus, and it might have to be removed. What will the doctor do to see the joint, and if the meniscus is removed will Mary be able to play tennis again?
Object Permanence
The realization that objects still exist even when they are not visible, audible, or tangible.
Manual Dexterity
The skillful use of the hands and fingers to perform tasks with precision, often important in various professions and daily activities.
Gross Motor Development
The progression of physical abilities involving large muscle movements such as walking, jumping, and throwing, typically observed in early childhood development.
Motor Milestones
Specific physical skills or movements that most children achieve by a certain age, indicating developmental progress.
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