- FOOSH
- fell onto [his or her] outstretched hand
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Foosh Energy Mints — are a brand of caffeinated candies made by Vroom Foods, Inc. in Costa Mesa California. They contain an energy blend of caffeine, ginseng and taurine. The Houston Chronicle (April 4th, 2008) reports that a Foosh mint has as much caffeine as a cup… … Wikipedia
foosh — screw up, break, destroy, render useless dave s bad code fooshed the server and we had to reboot it … Dictionary of american slang
foosh — screw up, break, destroy, render useless dave s bad code fooshed the server and we had to reboot it … Dictionary of american slang
FOOSH — • fell onto [his or her] outstretched hand … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
FOOSH injury — /ˈfuʃ ɪndʒəri/ (say foohsh injuhree) noun an injury which arises from falling forward with the hands outstretched, as a broken wrist, broken arm, etc. {F(all) O(n) O(ut)s(tretched) H(and)} …
Distal radius fracture — Classification and external resources Colles fracture on X ray. ICD 10 S52.5 … Wikipedia
Belle Fourche River — The Belle Fourche River (prounced bel FOOSH ) is a tributary of the Cheyenne River, approximately 290 mi (467 km) long, in the U.S. states of Wyoming and South Dakota. Via the Cheyenne and Missouri rivers, it is part of the watershed of the… … Wikipedia
Fourche La Fave River — The Fourche La Fave River (Foosh La Fay) is a tributary of the Arkansas River, approximately 140 mi (225 km) long, in western Arkansas in the United States. It drains part of the northern Ouachita Mountains west of Little Rock.CourseIt rises in… … Wikipedia
Acromioclavicular joint — Infobox Anatomy Name = Acromioclavicular joint Latin = articulatio acromioclavicularis GraySubject = 82 GrayPage = 315 Caption = The left shoulder and acromioclavicular joints, and the proper ligaments of the scapula. Caption2 = Glenoid fossa of… … Wikipedia
Separated shoulder — Infobox Disease Name = Separated shoulder Caption = A Separated Shoulder XRay modified to easily show bones. Notice the separation between the end of the collarbone and the scapula. DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD10|S|43|1|s|40 ICD9 = ICD9|831.04,… … Wikipedia