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Spooning or choreic hand is flexion and dorsal arching of the wrists and hyperextension of the fingers when the hands are extended sideways palms down.[1][2]

Spooning is a recognized clinical sign in pediatric neurology during standard evaluation of the posture with extended arms. Spooning is often observed in children up to the age of 5.[3]

In older ages it is a clinical sign seen in children with chorea.

 

Foxy, you do know we only messing with you..... :D

 

You learn something new everyday...........I thought spooning was something TOTALLY different :blink:

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You learn something new everyday...........I thought spooning was something TOTALLY different :blink:

 

 

dont worry , so did I, Google taught me different.ha ha .

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Interesting what Niner said about using a track chain.

I used a 9 speed for a while and it was terrible. I'm now running a half link chain and loving it.

Anybody else found this to be true?

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Mate of mine had continuous issues dropping a 9 speed chain on his SS...switched to a nice wide half link and no hassles since. In my opinion going through the the effort of finding a halflink chain so you can get rid of the chain tensioner is well worth it.

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Mate of mine had continuous issues dropping a 9 speed chain on his SS...switched to a nice wide half link and no hassles since. In my opinion going through the the effort of finding a halflink chain so you can get rid of the chain tensioner is well worth it.

 

Anyone know where you can get a half link chain in CT at all?

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Mate of mine had continuous issues dropping a 9 speed chain on his SS...switched to a nice wide half link and no hassles since. In my opinion going through the the effort of finding a halflink chain so you can get rid of the chain tensioner is well worth it.

Halflink chain does not guarantee that you'll be able to get rid of the tensioner, I tried one out, but with limited success. Ended up buying a different frame with horizontal dropouts before battling too much with the chain.

 

Also, word of caution, the measure twice "cut" once addage applies. Be careful to get the length right when splitting the halflink...

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