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    There is always an experience in someone’s life that makes them look back or at least reflect about themselves. This event may be a joyous, melancholy, or even both. Either way, it has an impact on that person’s life, no matter what it is. My experience started on a cold, foggy, November night at half time during a soccer game in two thousand-seven and still has not ended to this day. I was just getting to my prime; it was exactly where I wanted to be. I was content with my skills. I cannot…

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    Essay On ACL Injury

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    Joe Ferrici 3/21/15 Med Aspects Springer ACL Research In the world of sports today, there is a wide variety of pressures that athletes have to face. Athletes have to deal with the pressure of coaches, family, playing well, and getting scouted to name a few; being injured is not looked past either. Injuries during physical activity are inevitable, especially in today’s world where athletes are getting extremely more athletic and active. Social media is constantly releasing stories of these…

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    Athletic Training

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    Athletic Training Athletic Trainers are related to doctors. They work hard to provide their patients with the best care to help recover from any illness or injury. Trainers do their best to get patients back to their normal state of health. They also inform patients with proper exercises and how to properly care for their injuries at home. I will inform the reader on the job description, salary, and requirements for athletic training. Athletic trainers perform physical rehabilitation to…

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    Apollo Hospital Case Study

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    Introduction: Apollo hospitals group was the first co-operate hospital in India and it founded by Dr. Prathap c Reddy in the year 1983, which was started as the 150 bedded hospitals in the state Tamilnadu, and today it is the largest hospital group in Asia with almost 10,000 beds across 64 hospitals, 100 primary care and diagnostic clinics, 2200 walk in pharmacies, 115 telemedicine clinics and 15 academic institutions within and outside India. It is also estimated that about 4925 doctors , 8264…

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    Sports Medicine Essay

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    The practice of sports medicine is a large umbrella that addresses physical wellness and hindrance of injuries pertaining to exercise. Leading an active lifestyle is seen as beneficial to the human body. Those who do so tend to have improved attitudes and a longer life expectancy than those who do not exercise (CDC). Even with the increased health benefits, there are still potential dangers of exercising due to faults in activity and individuals being unknowledgeable of the exercise they are…

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    Knee Injury Research Paper

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    Injuries to the knee Lillie Thompson An estimated 6,664,324 knee injuries were presented to the emergency departments from 1999 through 2008, equaling 2.29 knee injuries per 1,000 individuals. It could be caused by sprains, strains, or other injuries to the ligaments and tendons that connect and support the kneecap. In particular, the most common major injury to the knee is the ACL or the MCL. Also, they are mentioned further in this essay. So in your knee, you have bones, articular…

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    or ophthalmologic processes. Of the gynecologic techniques in patients receiving GA, 84% were dilation and curettage for abortion or diagnostic reasons. Most of the orthopedic processes in patients receiving GA were knee (68%) or shoulder (15%) arthroscopy, and 88% of the ophthalmologic processes were strabismus surgery. The neurosurgical processes were mostly carpal tunnel release and other nerve decompressions, and most of the plastic surgical operations were hand or skin procedures. More than…

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    arthroplasty. V. CONCLUSION In order to build a more realistic VR, further experimentation and research is required for the virtual model in this field. There is a higher efficiency seen among surgeons that has an improvement of performing knee arthroscopy surgery using the simulator. There are more specific procedures that avoid complication which gives space for improvement on performance. Surgical simulator provides advantages of artificial experience. Although it may not be real but it…

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    Osteoarthritis Essay

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    Osteoarthritis seems very common but it can be very painful. Osteoarthritis affects the bones and joints. There are two types “wear and tear” and the specific cause osteoarthritis. Wear and tear osteoarthritis occurs when the cartilage begins to break down over time. Cartilage is important because it is the tissue that protects the joints. Without cartilage, the bones will start to rub against each other which will cause pain, swelling, and maybe even the loss of motion. Over time it could lead…

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    Essay On Jk Vaccination

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    To fulfill Carolyn’s homework assignment. JK feels healthy due to running 2 miles every other day and eating a low fat/high fiber diet three times a day. JK desires to maintain his BP around 120/80, keep his LDL below 129, remain committed to his low fat/high fiber diet and running 2 miles every other day. JK believes that God has a plan for his life but it’s still JK’s responsibility to take preventative measure in caring for his body. He stays up to date on all his vaccinations and…

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