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  • ...s://pmj.bmj.com/content/81/952/108.full History of the treatment of spinal injuries]. Postgraduate medical journal. 2005 Feb 1;81(952):108-14.</ref> ...48–1900) in Germany developed the first treatment protocol for spinal cord injuries. Together with Paul Stolper (1865–1906), he co-authored a book on spinal
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  • ...QoL) and mortality among individuals with [[Spinal Cord Injury|Spinal Cord Injuries]].<ref name=":0">Galeiras Vázquez R, Rascado Sedes P, Mourelo Fariña M, M ...ons]] in the acute stage.<ref>Hagen EM. Acute complications of spinal cord injuries. World journal of orthopedics. 2015 Jan 18;6(1):17.</ref>
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  • Stress fractures are overuse injuries. In the presence of repetitive loading and inadequate time for healing and ...less robust lumbar spine in late adolescence, predisposes players to these injuries. This vulnerability arises from large ground reaction forces and extreme mu
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  • ...ioning cerebellum, spinal cord and peripharal nervous system. Diseases and injuries that damage or destroy any of these structures can lead to ataxia'''.''' * [[Spinal Cord Injury|Spinal cord injuries]]
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  • ...94.</ref> This article will describe the mechanism and prevalence of these injuries in cricket and detail the role of exercise therapy in the rehabilitation of ...2014). Are Fast-Bowlers Prone to Back Injuries? Prevalence of Lumbar Spine Injuries in Fast-Bowlers: Review of MRI-Based Studies. ''Asian Journal of Sports Med
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  • * Disability of Arm, Shoulder, and Hand questionnaire [[DASH Outcome Measure|(DASH)]] ...wrist is immobilised. However, immediate mobilisation should occur at the shoulder, elbow, forearm, and digits and the patient should resume light activities.
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  • ...s, healing stages, clinically relevant anatomy and rehabilitation of these injuries is necessary for a satisfactory outcome in the patient with a flexor tendon ...video below outlines the key features of flexor [[Tendon Anatomy|tendon]] injuries treatment and anatomy.
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  • </ref>. The majority of distal radial fractures are closed injuries in which the overlying skin remains intact<ref name=":0">Handoll HHG, Huntl * tendon/ligament injuries
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  • ...ether conflict or disaster, the risk of infection following these types of injuries is significant, which results in high levels of amputations.<ref name=":0" Amputations are one of the most common serious injuries seen in disaster and conflict settings and as such proper care and knowledg
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  • ...ve exercises is then developed with the goal of preventing musculoskeletal injuries. #Shoulder Mobility
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  • ...[ergonomics]] and injury mechanisms, especially the phenomena of [[Overuse Injuries - an Individualised Approach|overuse]] to the upper extremity. <ref>Van der ...rameless|244x244px]]The degree of mobility that the user has in the trunk, shoulder, elbow, wrist and fingers can limit the possibility of carrying out the ent
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  • ...k.springer.com/article/10.2165/00007256-200535110-00005 An overview of hip injuries in running]. Sports medicine. 2005 Nov 1;35(11):991-1014. ...bility.<ref>Pécina, M. M., &#x26; Bojanic, I. (2004). Bursitis. In Overuse injuries of the musculoskeletal system (pp. 305-313). Florida: CRC Press.
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  • ...activity is prisons is common and greatly contributes to the amount of MSK injuries. Changes in dietary and physical activity patterns are often the result of ...sts in prisons is that when they see patients for injuries such as overuse injuries, they are unable to keep the patients out of the gyms. Going to the gym bec
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  • # Muscles that stabilize the [[Shoulder|shoulders]].<ref name=":1">Nastionwide Children's [https://www.nationwidech * Having a strong, stable core helps us to prevent injuries and allows us to perform at our best.
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  • ...pinatus tendon in an animal model: a histologic and biomechanical study. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2000;9:79–84</ref>. The role of inflammation is still debated ...hich makes athletes more prevalent to adductor tendinopathy and also groin injuries.&nbsp;&nbsp;Other causes can be over stretching of the adductor tendons <re
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  • ...chronic lateral epicondylosis: a prospective randomized trial.] Journal Of Shoulder And Elbow Surgery. Sep 2010; 19(6): 917-922.</ref> [[Category:Sports Injuries]]
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  • ...scription of identifying whether the lesion is contained or not contained (shoulder) may also be included. Finally, although no accepted definition of lesion s ...but rather to rule out fractures and for the detection of subchondral bone injuries.<ref name="p5" />
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  • ...currents and manual therapy on myofascial trigger points in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome: a randomized controlled trial. J Manipulative Physiol * Sports injuries (impingement syndrome )<ref name=":3" />
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  • # History of neck, shoulder, and pelvis trauma<ref>Clayton, J.L., Harris, M.B., Weintraub, S.L., Marr, * Referred pain - headache, shoulder pain, upper or lower back pain, radiated pain with upper extremity numbness
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  • ...ncidence, prevalence, and years lived with disability for 310 diseases and injuries, 1990–2015: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study ...ed vision, slowness of focus, [[Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI)|shoulder pain]], and [[Neck Pain: Clinical Practice Guidelines|neck]] and back pain.
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