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Thymosin enables lymphocytes to develop into mature T cells,which attack foreign or abnormal cells.
Joint Mobility
The range of movement in a joint or series of joints, and the ability to move freely without pain.
Passive Range-of-motion Exercises
Physical therapy movements applied to a joint by an external force (therapist, caregiver) without the patient's effort to maintain or increase the range of motion.
Joint Stabilization
A surgical or non-surgical approach used to restore stability to a joint following injury or due to chronic instability.
Antigravity Muscles
Muscles that work against the force of gravity to help us stand, walk, and maintain posture.
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