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22.magnum
22 magnum :
Hmmm 🤔
2026-05-31 15:45:43
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pasito3345
Luis :
In this particular video, I would definitely give you a GORGEOUS!
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2026-05-31 16:34:24
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Tomoko :
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beautiful woman ❤️🌹
2026-06-09 08:24:20
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hermosa saludame
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anonimo :
So good 😍
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Dedi,f.jambi :
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2026-05-31 20:11:38
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Robocot :
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C6 Neurologic Level – Motor, Reflex & Sensory Functions The C6 nerve root is part of the cervical spine and exits between the C5–C6 vertebrae. It plays an important role in arm movement, wrist extension, reflexes, and sensation of the thumb side of the arm. Compression or irritation of the C6 nerve root may affect strength, reflexes, and sensation in the upper limb. Motor Function Biceps muscle function ➟ The C6 nerve contributes to elbow flexion and forearm movement. Wrist extension ➟ It helps activate wrist extensor muscles such as extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis. Forearm stability ➟ Proper C6 function supports coordinated upper limb movement. Reflex Brachioradialis reflex ➟ The C6 nerve root contributes to the brachioradialis reflex checked during neurological examination. ➟ A reduced or absent reflex may indicate nerve root irritation or compression. Sensory Distribution Thumb and lateral forearm sensation ➟ The C6 dermatome supplies sensation along the thumb and radial side of the forearm. Tingling or numbness ➟ Altered sensation in this region may suggest C6 nerve involvement. Common Signs & Symptoms of C6 Nerve Irritation Neck pain radiating into the arm ➟ Pain may travel from the neck into the shoulder, forearm, or hand. Weakness in wrist extension ➟ Difficulty lifting the wrist upward may occur. Numbness or tingling ➟ Symptoms often affect the thumb, index finger, or lateral forearm. Reduced grip strength ➟ Hand weakness may interfere with daily activities. Muscle tightness or spasms ➟ Muscles surrounding the neck and shoulder may become tense. Common Causes Cervical disc bulge or herniation ➟ Disc problems at the C5–C6 level may compress the nerve root. Cervical spondylosis ➟ Degenerative changes may narrow the spaces around spinal nerves. Poor posture ➟ Forward head posture and prolonged desk work may increase cervical stress. Trauma or repetitive strain ➟ Injuries or repetitive neck movements may irritate the nerve root. Management & Treatment Posture correction ➟ Maintaining proper neck alignment may reduce pressure on the cervical spine. Physiotherapy ➟ Stretching and strengthening exercises may improve mobility and support recovery. Activity modification ➟ Avoiding aggravating activities may help symptoms improve. Pain management ➟ Doctors may recommend medications, heat therapy, or other supportive treatments. Medical evaluation if symptoms persist ➟ Persistent weakness, numbness, or severe pain should be professionally assessed. ⭐ Medical Disclaimer This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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