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but I have baffled many a med students.

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I know what you mean. When I was in massage school, the instructor

was talking about proper support for the client's knees when lifting

the legs for draping or work. I deliberately volunteered to be the

demo subject. Of course, you have to understand that my knees are

particularly hypermobile in that they can bend backwards. I was on

the table, on my back. The instructor took my right foot and

started lifting my leg. The leg from the knee to the ankle lifted

nicely off the table. The leg from the knee to the hip stayed flat

on the table. It was all I could to keep from laughing out loud

when I heard one of my classmates gasp and say " Oh my god! "

On the other hand, that was no where near as rotten as the stunt I

pulled in P.E. class in grade school. I don't even remember the

activity. All I can remember is that I was on the bottom of the

pile. After I crawled out from under everybody else, I stood up,

turned my right foot in 90 degrees, bent my leg backwards and then

let out this horrible bellow " It's broken! It's broken! " And that

allowed to sit out the rest of the class on the sidelines.

Unfortunately, that stunt only worked one time.

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lol!

I told my son about this, and he thought the same thing as those med students!

" Why would they take his achilles tendon out to fix his shoulder? Now he won't

be able to walk! " He said.

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lol!

I told my son about this, and he thought the same thing as those med students!

" Why would they take his achilles tendon out to fix his shoulder? Now he won't

be able to walk! " He said.

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