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    She is antalgic in flexion. IW was diagnosed with lumbar facet syndrome, rib sprain/strain, sacroiliac sprain/strain, muscle spasms and thoracic sprain/strain. Recommendation was made to continue spinal manipulation 3 times weekly for 4 weeks with re-evaluation to reduce muscle spasms and stiffness and for muscle re-education, increase joint mobility and…

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    Essay On Soccer Injury

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    but it sometimes can get rough by getting injured thats why you should always prevent an injury. The most common injury in the game soccer is Sprains and strains which is known as Acl. This injury is caused to the lower limb it happens if you get a kick to the leg or a twist to the knee or overuse of muscle and It enables people to walk and run. Sprain and strain injury can be directly or indirectly it is direct if your falling or a strong kick to the body which breaks the…

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    Synovial joint consists of a joint capsule, a joint cavity and a layer of cartilage over the ends of two joining bones. These joints are lined with synovial fluid. The articular cartilage over the joint ends absorbs jolts as it acts like elastic and it also provides a smooth surface for the joints to move frictionlessly. This fluid also helps in lubricating and protecting the bones. Cartilage is softer and much more flexible than a bone. The major role of cartilage is to form a model for later…

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    The Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) is located in the knee behind the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL). It is the strongest ligament in the knee and is important in knee stability. The two cruciate ligaments which cross each other to form an “X”, control the back and forth motion of your knee. A ligament is a tough, relatively inelastic band of tissue that connects one bone to another. As one of five ligaments in the knee, the PCL connects the femur to the tibia and prevents the tibia from…

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    Jammed finger is a type of sprain that occurs when the joints in the fingertips holding a heavy clash. Finger sprains is the kind of injury that often occurs in sports, especially in the sport of volleyball, basketball, football, and rugby. Although you can speed up recovery with home treatment methods, a jammed finger can often resolves itself without medication.. In some cases, you must use a medical treatment that sprained finger can function normally again and can move freely as usual.…

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    brace to wear while your injury is healing, some will not. So I propose this question: how does wearing a brace after you have recovered affect your joints? An ankle sprain is one of the most common injuries among athletes in all sports, which is why I chose to focus on ankle bracing and taping specifically. An ankle sprain can happen many different ways, but the most common way for it to happen is by landing and forcing your ankle…

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    Leg Injury Paper

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    Common leg injuries are some of the most inhibiting and destructive injuries that can occur. Countless studies have been conducted to reveal if there is a way to possibly prevent these occurrences. Symptoms often develop from everyday usage, overuse, or an injury. Leg injuries are most likely to occur from sports activities. Most of these leg injuries in children and teens occur from playing sports or falls. The risk for these types of injuires increase during contact sports and high-speed…

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    the most flexible bones/ part of the body that we have in our bodies. I chose the hip to research because I had an injury in my hip before. I have this patient that has injured his hip; the injury that I diagnosed to hip is called the hip flexor sprain. The hip flexor strain is the tearing of one or more of the hip flexor muscles, to get the injury you have to make a wrong movement while you are running, or jumping and/or without proper stretching. The patient has a 2nd degree hip flexor…

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    care of their children’s needs and requests immediately (Ernst). They prefer to try to be their children’s friend rather than their parent, not wanting to be the disciplinarian, despite sometimes feeling as if their children walk over them (Allen and Sprain). However, it is vital to keep in mind that children do not need or want limitless freedom, since they need to know where the line will be…

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    DOI: 5/28/2013. Patient is a 54-year-old female apparel processor who sustained a left knee injury when she was going upstairs and her knee popped causing sharp pain. As per Omni, the patient was diagnosed with left knee patellar chondromalacia, medial synovial plica and torn medial meniscus. Patient is status post left knee arthroscopic partial medial meniscectomy, patella chondroplasty, medial femoral condyle chondroplasty and excision of synovial medial plica in 10/18/2013. IW was deemed P &…

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