Peter Attia· MD
the easy maneuver because the stable position is just you supinate and you put a little pressure on that you soup in it and then Flex the elbow up so this is the most stable position of that bone it'll pop right back in
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the easy maneuver because the stable position is just you supinate and you put a little pressure on that you soup in it and then Flex the elbow up so this is the most stable position of that bone it'll pop right back in
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the easy maneuver because the stable position is just you supinate and you put a little pressure on that you supinate and then Flex the elbow up so this is the most stable position of that bone it'll pop right back in yeah every time