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A key advantage of the Stanford-Binet intelligence test over the WAIS is that the Stanford-Binet provides scores on 11 subtests that measure different abilities rather than simply a global IQ score.
Joint
A point at which two or more bones meet, allowing for movement and support in the skeletal system.
Resistance
In biology, the ability of an organism to defend against pathogens or in physics, the opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current.
Patient Positioning
The practice of adjusting a patient's posture or alignment to optimize safety and access during medical examination or treatment.
Back Injury
Any form of harm or damage to the back, including muscles, vertebrae, and connective tissues, which can result from accidents, strain, or other health conditions.
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