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    Injury is a big part of every sport. Many times with injuries, the important thing is not what happens, but how the athlete responds to it. The more proactive with getting treatments and the more determined the person is, the less the injury matters. I have a history of shoulder problems, but it never held me back from playing. Since I had a manageable injury, I was able to continue playing the football with the right help. When I first started playing football, in 8th grade, I dislocated my…

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    For the first eight years of my life I had severe lens dislocation in both of my eyes; rendering me legally blind. Living with something like that makes being a normal kid difficult. I say difficult because while most things were challenging they were rarely impossible. One of the most apparent examples of this was my introduction to music. At the age of five my mom purchased a used piano from a retired music teacher. The goal was to find someone that would teach me to play. This task however,…

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    Cold Working Lab

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    thereby making the metal harder[]. This applied pressure led to harder material by creating linear defects known as dislocations. The specific type of dislocation that occurred in this lab was an edge dislocation where an extra plane of atoms was inserted into the crystal structure. If enough pressure is applied on the material, a permanent deformation stemming from dislocations can occur, known as plastic deformation. The hardening of materials through the use of deformation in a material stems…

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    cancer can affect the bone so much so that the bone weakens from loss of tissue making bones fragile enough to break even from standing and twisting. However, a hip dislocation occurs when the femur bone is forced out of the ball and socket joint. To dislocate a hip a fall from extreme heights may occur. The most common causes of hip dislocation include vehicle collisions. The signs and symptoms of a hip fracture may include: the inability to move after falling, bruising, swelling, abnormality…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Graphene is the most required engineering material in the twenty first century, largely due to its exceptional mechanical, thermal and electrical properties. For Example monolayer of graphene sheet has Young’s modulus of about 1 TPa [Ref], shear modulus of 280 GPa [Ref], fracture strength of 130 GPa [Ref], thermal conductivity of 5000 W/mK [Ref], longitudinal sound velocity of 20Km/s [Ref], melting temperature of 4900 K [Ref] and also it has high electron mobility of 250,000…

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    catch it and get the other team out. Once I try to jump up to get it, my feet don’t even leave the ground before I feel a horrible pain in left knee. A terrible pain I hoped never to feel again. Dislocation is the displacement of one or more bones at a joint according to the Merriam Dictionary. Dislocation feels like someone ripping one of your extremities off. That is one of the most unsatisfying feelings ever. It was a casual day here at Monticello Trails Middle school. I had gotten to gym to…

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    Knee Trauma Paper

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    Trainer. Mechanism of injury was unknown and due to the severity of pain the subject was transported to the visiting team’s athletic training facility where radiographs were conducted. Differential Diagnosis: Tibia Fracture; Fibula Fracture; Knee Dislocation; ACL/PCL Sprain. Treatment: Radiographs were negative. Subject was immobilized…

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    Surgical Technique Report

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    THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT DISLOCATION INTRODUCTION: Dis-joining of AC- joint is one of the most common shoulder dislocation seen specially among active individuals and athletes. According to Rockwood classification, nonoperative treatments are recommended for Rockwood 1 and 2 type separations, while the management of Rockwood 3 dislocation still remains controversial. Rockwood 4 and above mentioned type of dislocations require operative treatment for adequate…

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    Patellar Observation Test

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    negative predictive values in patellar instability particularly pertaining to lateral patellar subluxation/dislocation. Patellar instability occurs mainly in the adolescent population and can be caused by a variety of anatomical factors including abnormal trochlea and patella, poor alignment of the lower limb, and poor static and dynamic patellofemoral stabilizers. Lateral patellar dislocation typically involves a history of patellofemoral instability with a twisting event while…

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    Elbow Joint Research Paper

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    or “out of joint”. Come causes of most elbow dislocations is caused from falls, mainly when the arm is extended completely. If a person is involved in any traumatic incidents, it can result in an dislocation, weather its a car crash or falling while skiing. Some symptoms and signs may include; server pain, swelling, and inability to bend the arm completely, some may experience lose of feeling in their hands or lose a pule. Treatments for the dislocation may include: seeing a doctor so they can…

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