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What does HT stand for?

Head Tilt (stretching exercise)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Her arms cling limpet-like to the rock, her head tilts upwards.
Keller's new expression heralds a new Times: His 15-degree head tilt makes him look younger, tougher, even (dare we say?
Head tilts also relieve muscle spasms in the neck and increase range of motion.
The chin does not lead the way; the head tilts slightly forward and the eyes focus on what is being picked up.
Seconds later, Youk's head tilts back during two more injections, one of them meant to stop his heart.
Keen eyesight certainly helps one to steer through space and avoid obstacles as the head tilts to and fro.
The clinical features of CMT include head tilt toward the side of the shortened muscle and head rotation toward the contralateral side.
Usually the head tilts forward, the eyes close, the speech becomes slurred, and the whole body jerks slightly; unless the patient recognizes the symptoms and can sit or lean against a wall in time, he can just fall to the floor in a dead faint.

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