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The play therapist begins developing a relationship with a child during their initial interactions in the waiting room.
Radial Nerve
A nerve in the arm that supplies motor and sensory function to parts of the arm and hand, including the triceps and the extensor muscles of the forearm.
Triceps Brachii
A three-headed muscle located on the back of the upper arm, responsible for extending the forearm at the elbow.
Hindlimb
The back limbs of a quadruped animal, involved in locomotion and supporting the animal’s weight.
Common Fibular Nerve
A nerve in the lower leg that branches from the sciatic nerve and provides sensation and motor function to parts of the leg.
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