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The answer is arc (pronounced ark), not arch. Hope you see this. nm

Posted By: susie Q on 2007-12-19
In Reply to: Ever hear of s/l arch range of motion? SM - No Name

Subject: The answer is arc (pronounced ark), not arch. Hope you see this. nm

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Subject: Ever hear of s/l arch range of motion? SM

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although some say Tin-EYE-tis. 
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