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    Trauma In Rugby Players

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    Supination will results to damage in the lateral ligaments, pronation will results to damage in the medial structure and rotation damage to the syndesmotic. Swelling immediate inferior to the lateral malleus will be signalling injury to the ATF and swelling…

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    was struck directly, just above the elbow, +2 response observed, with extension of the forearm. Further, branchoradialis reflex was tested, when forearm was struck directly, about 2-3 cm above the styloid process, and +2 response with flexion and supination of the forearm observed. When quadriceps reflex (knee jerk) tested, it was struck directly, just below the patella, +2 response observed with extension of the lower leg, and palpation of contraction of the quadriceps. Achilles Reflex (ankle…

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    Wrist Joint Case Study

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    in unison to provide a global range of motion for the wrist joint. Motion at the wrist joint occurs between the radius and the carpal bones, which function as a single unit, and between the carpals and metacarpals. These bones allow movements as supination, pronation, adduction, abduction, flexion and extension. The wrist is the most commonly injured region of the upper extremity…

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    History and Physical Notes Date of Admission August 6, 2014 Patient Initials B.K. Age/Gender 74/Female Date of Birth 11/29/ 1940 Chief Complaint Swollen and painful legs and feet; shortness of breath. Symptoms Unable to be on her feet for very long; cannot walk long distances; hard time climbing stairs. History of Present Illness Mrs. B.K is a 73 year old Caucasian female presented with edema to both legs and feet, which she’s had for the past 12 years. Patient stated the pain is…

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    All About Tennis Elbow Essay

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    Introduction I want to thank you and congratulate you for downloading the book, “All About Tennis Elbow: Exercises and Great Resources to Help Relieve Tennis Elbow”. This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to help relieve the pain caused by tennis elbow. Contrary to popular belief, tennis elbow doesn’t affect a certain category of people like tennis players, it can happen to anyone, from the simple cleaner that you see at the office, to the professional golfer. It is a very common…

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    To be a baseball catcher it is very important you have the right setup of their body in back of the plate. Baseball catchers have to go through a lot of strength training and drills to gain that ability to have the right stance and be able to keep that position and be able to change positions when needed. It looks like a very easy position but in the end it is one of the most important positions in baseball. To start off in the position you will have cervical extension to be able to watch what…

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