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Following a skiing accident, you are able to move your head, neck, and arms, but are unable to move one of your legs. You most likely severed
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Following a skiing accident, you are able to move your head, neck, and arms, but are unable to move one of your legs. You most likely severed
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Following a skiing accident, you are able to move your head, neck, and arms, but are unable to move one of your legs. You most likely severed
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probably a bone or nerve in your left leg
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