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costoclavicular$16999$ - traduction vers allemand

POSTURE
Costoclavicular maneuver

costoclavicular      
adj. Rippen und Schlüsselbein betreffend
Swiss army knife         
  • Wenger Giant
  • ''Modell 1951'', issued from 1951 to 1961<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
  • ''Soldatenmesser 08'', the knife issued to the Swiss Armed Forces since 2008
  • Dual liner lock system as used in the ''Soldatenmesser 08'' and various other [[Victorinox]] 111 mm models
  • The Victorinox Swisschamp consists of 8 layers with 33 functions and weighs 185&nbsp;g.
  • ''Modell 1961 Ausführung 1994'', issued from 1994 to 2008<!--the original 1961 model was issued in red coloured alox [http://www.directupload.net/file/d/2801/vlhgt7ai_jpg.htm]-->
  • ''Modell 1908'', issued from 1908 to 1951<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
  • Victorinox Swisschamp XAVT
  • [[Wenger]] Swiss Army knife. Since 2013, the knives of Wenger are integrated in [[Victorinox]].
  • Various sized and scaled models produced by Wenger
  • ''Modell 1890'', the first Swiss soldier knife produced by Wester & Co. Solingen
BRAND OF POCKET KNIFE
Swiss Army Knife; Swiss army knife; Swiss Army knives; SwissChamp; Swiss-army knife; Swiss knife; Swiss army knives; Soldatenmesser 08; Soldatenmesser; Wenger 16999
n. Schweizer Messer, Taschenmesser mit verschiedenen Klingen und Werkzeug (z.B. Schraubenzieher, Flaschenöffner usw.)

Wikipédia

Military brace

The military brace is a body posture, sometimes known as scapular posterior depression or the costoclavicular maneuver. It is a modification of standing at attention that is primarily used in military schools. It is also used in the diagnosis of costoclavicular syndrome and thoracic outlet syndrome.

The position is described as first standing in a relaxed posture, with the head looking forward, then depressing and retracting the shoulders as if standing at attention, extending the humerus and abducting it 30 degrees, and hyperextending the neck and head. A more informal description is to lie down on the floor on one's back and try to touch the floor with the back of one's neck, which will force one's chin down; and then to attempt to imitate that position whilst standing up or sitting.

In addition to this, at The Citadel and The Virginia Military Institute, the arms are to be tucked in to the side of one's body, eliminating any space between the arms and the torso, and the shoulders are to be thrust back, with the shoulder blades as close to touching in the center of the back as possible.

Military brace has caused Erb's palsy in some military school cadets.