Wounded Knee Massacre

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    (hamstring muscles) to the hip bone and the shin bone (tibia). This tendon helps in straightening the hip and bending the knee. Semimembranosus tendinitis often causes pain on the back inner side of the knee. CAUSES This condition is caused by stress on the tendon, which may result from: • A sudden increase in training or in the intensity of your training. • Overuse of the knee joint. • Your body trying to compensate for other leg injuries. RISK FACTORS The following factors…

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    making them a higher risk for a ACL injury or minor knee injury than an average young adult. After the knee injury these young athletes need to go through some kind of rehab to get back on the field and to their everyday life activities. During the time of rehab they will take assessments to note there progress. The assessments usually include the range of knee motion and flexibility at first which well count as there pre assessment. After the post knee surgery the 1-3 weeks there range of…

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    What Is The Knee Joint?

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    The knee joint is classified as a type of synovial joint, which is one of the most common and complex joints found in the human body. The knee is a meeting point for the femur, fibula, tibia, and the patella. In order to maintain its flexibility and function, several other ligaments join the knee joint in order to keep the attaching bones in place. The knee is the joint where the femur and the tibia meet; the patella (kneecap) is made of bone and sits in front of the knee. The knee joint is a…

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    Skiing Injury

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    Home » Health Useful Tips to Help You Recover From a Skiing Injury By Jamie Simpson Oct 28, 2011 Skiing is a wonderful winter sport; not only do you get a chance to get out in the fresh air and beautiful scenery, it's fantastic exercise. But unfortunately, skiing is commonly associated with injuries, especially to the knees. If you have been waylaid by a skiing injury, you can take charge of your treatment. Being proactive in your treatment will help you heal faster, getting you back on the…

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    Anterior Cruciate Injury

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    located deep in the middle of the knee. It is one for four vital ligaments that helps provide stability, proper coordination, and prevent the tibia from moving too far forward in relation to the femur and control the amount of tibia rotates. How players easily injury themselves is making a cut, land from a jump, or gets hit but the opposing player. The athlete will feel bucking or giving away sensation in the knee because the ACL major role is providing stability to the knee.…

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    Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative condition of articular cartilage in joints commonly affecting the knees (Sinusas 2012) and slowly develops over many years resulting from mechanical stress (Kisner and Colby 2003). Unfortunately, the risk of developing OA increases with several factors including genetics, increasing age, obesity and female gender (Sinusas 2012). OA causes pain and stiffness in the joints however it is an incurable disease and therefore physiotherapy treatment should focus on…

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    Pre-Op Traum A Case Study

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    was at the clinic twice a week for an hour. Eight weeks of pre-op therapy for the right knee was aimed at reducing Jason’s inflammation and recovering lost strength. Post-op therapy for both knee was aimed at returning Jason to as close to preinjury health as possibly. At the end of each eight-week session, Jason felt confident leaving therapy. Due to atrophy, Jason was prescribed pre-op PT for the right knee. Once in the clinic, Jason’s ROM and strength was assessed. During the eight weeks,…

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    What Is Spondylolysis?

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    Spondylolysis is defined as a structural defect that involves the breaking down of the vertebra (Hockenberry & Wilson, 2015). Symptoms of this condition include lower back and lower limb pain. In fact, spondylolysis is one of the common causes of back pain in adolescents, particularly young athletes. This injury most often occurs on children and adolescents who are involved in sports that place repeated stress on the lower back. Furthermore, in some cases spondylolysis can lead to…

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    The Trendelenburg position involves placing the patient head down and elevating the feet (Colbert, Ankney, & Lee, 2016). It is named after German surgeon Friedrich Trendelenburg, who created the position to improve surgical exposure of the pelvic organs during surgery ("What Is Trendelenburg Position And Reverse Trendelenburg Position?" n.d.). Trendelenburg position it is used to complete surgeries for patients with abdominal hernias. Lithotomy position requires the patient to lie on his back,…

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    Overuse Injuries

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    account for much of the lumbar strain in male dancers. (Ramkumar, 2016) Other common injuries include knee injuries, often caused by an overload on the hamstrings, such as when landing from a jump in full plantarflexion. (Bowerman, 2015) In addition, knee injury is often linked to limited hip extension leading to excess tibial torsion when the dancer attempts to force turnout from the knee or ankle. Exaggerated lumbar lordosis (and therefore increased risk for lumbar strain or low back pain)…

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