MSN: Why do my ribs hurt? 23 causes of rib cage pain
Rib cage pain can be caused by an injury, inflammation, or autoimmune condition. Rib fractures or bruises from injury can cause intense pain, and swelling may occur. Costochondritis is a common ...
CNN: Is a stiff rib cage causing your back pain? An expert weighs in
Is a stiff rib cage causing your back pain? An expert weighs in
You’ve most likely heard of the rib cage. Everyone has one, but what does the rib cage do, exactly? The rib cage is also known as the thoracic cage, and the primary rib cage function is to protect the ...
Having successfully resurrected a Kieninger Obergfell Kundo clock, I'm wondering what the term fluttering means. Mine still runs a wee bit fast, and I have a handle on how to adjust it, but what's this mean? Duane
Al, lowering the fork increases fluttering, because the resistance to turning the fork is reduced and that makes it easier for the escape teeth to bounce off the pallets, followed by fluttering. Here's the rule: Raising the fork reduces flutter, increases pendulum rotation, decreases overswing.
No, the minute hand being loose does not cause flutter. If the pallets and anchor haven't been fiddled with, one can raise the fork a little to stop the flutter. You want it set right at the edge of fluttering. Do note that it is normal for these clocks to flutter sometimes while advancing the minute hand but should stop as soon as the pressure is off the minute hand. If someone has mess with ...