EBK HUMAN ANATOMY
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ISBN: 9780134327563
Author: Mallatt
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Chapter 10, Problem 6CRCAQ
As a sprinter, Lateesha knew that the best way to treat pulled muscles was through “RICE� (see Section 9.6). What does that mean?
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