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Biceps tense up well when he exerts

Posted By: Dream Weaver on 2009-06-13
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Subject: Biceps tense up well when he exerts

Does this make sense?  Here is the previous sentence. 


Tenderness over the anterior shoulder at the site of biceps insertion.  Biceps tense up well when he exerts. 




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