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  • The Ottawa Knee Rules determine the need for radiographs in acute knee injuries. This screening tool was developed because of the need for a rapid and accu ...al. Derivation of a decision rule for the use of radiography in acute knee injuries. Ann Emerg Med. 1995;26:405-413.</ref>
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  • The cervical sprain from whiplash is one of the injuries that occurs most frequently in minor or moderate traffic accidents. Where t ...sents neck pain and / or joint stiffness, does not present neurological or bone alterations.
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  • ...5lywYu_xEsKN6rQP-9Ca6AM&scisig=AAGBfm1zee7umg5uN42e02OpIHG5FnNW6w Shoulder injuries in overhead athletes: the “dead arm” revisited]. Clinics in sports medi ...tion, it can also be caused by calcification in the ball and socket joint, bone spurs in the [[Acromioclavicular Joint Disorders|acromion]], impingement of
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  • ...[[knee]] joint and ankle joint. The tibial spine is a specialized ridge of bone in the tibia where the anterior cruciate ligament ([[Anterior Cruciate Liga ...(also called Tibial Eminence Fracture) is a break at the top of the tibia bone in the lower leg near the knee as a result of high amounts of tension place
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  • ...ion to refect upon a similar condition with symptoms including bone stress injuries with a combination of low energy availability, low BMD, and hypogonadotropi ...are its effects on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis and on [[bone]] health.
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  • ...zbarsky JJ, Boyle C, Marx RG. Complications in Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries and Related Surgery. Sports Med Arthrosc Rev. 2020;28(1):30-3. </ref> ...or cruciate ligament injury. In: Coleman N., editor. Common pediatric knee injuries. Springer, Cham, 2021. p133-41.</ref>
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  • ...es on each hand. These muscles are unusual in that they do not attach to [[bone]]. Instead, they attach proximally to the tendons of [[Flexor Digitorum Pro ...cles on each hand. These muscles are unusual in that they do not attach to bone. Instead, they attach proximally to the tendons of flexor digitorum profun
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  • [[File:Hamate bone (left hand) - animation.gif|right|frameless]] [[Hamate]] fractures are rare and underreported. These injuries are usually misdiagnosed or confused with simple [[Wrist Sprain|wrist spra
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  • ...epending upon the degree of mineralization, collagen tissues may be rigid (bone) or compliant (tendon) or have a gradient from rigid to compliant. * [[Osteogenesis Imperfecta|Osteogenesis imperfecta]] (Brittle Bone disease)
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  • ...ptible to chronic mechanical injuries, commonly resulting in the growth of bone spurs which are also known as osteophytes. Severe injuries to the head and neck commonly effect the uncovertebral joints of the cervic
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  • ...rts training. During the time away from National Training Alan had 2 major injuries. Alan has Type 3 Osteogenesis Imperfecta and has had 105 long bone fractures (majority occurred during childhood and adolescence with a decrea
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  • ...normal physiological loading, this micro-damage will be healed through the bone remodelling. With repetitive loading, however, an imbalance between the rem ...the affected rower, and on crew members and coaches. Furthermore, because injuries can require up to 6–8 weeks of rest, a rib stress fracture can be a seaso
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  • ...2017 Oct;45(12):2713-22.</ref> Groin injuries accounts for 14 - 19% of all injuries in male football clubs and 2 - 14% in women. <ref>Waldén M, Hägglund M, E ...iencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0949328X17301175?via%3Dihub Groin injuries in athletes–new stepping stones. Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology]. 2
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  • == Location of Injuries == Labral injuries are named according to their location:
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  • {{#ev:youtube|dEX43YHaOxQ}}<ref>Sports Injuries And Rehabilitation. Bowstring test. Available from:https://www.youtube.com/ ...Slump and Bowstring tests are useful for the diagnosis of sciatica.] Joint bone spine. 2020 Jun 16:105030.</ref>
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  • ...nt Capsular Anatomy, Mechanics, and Surgical Management." ''The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume'' ''101'', no. 23 (2019): 2141-2151. Acc Injuries to the ischiofemoral ligament can occur in dislocations, leading to lesions
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  • ...g for idiopathic clubfoot in infants: a prospective randomized trial]. The Bone & Joint Journal. 2020 Oct 3;102(10):1399-404.</ref> |Finger Injuries
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  • [[File: Bone stress injury-Running.jpg|thumb|]] ...es are present. Stress fractures account for > 10% of total sports-related injuries and it could be as high as 30% in running. <ref name=":3">Robertson GA, Woo
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  • ...injury]. Nature Reviews Disease Primers. 2020 Feb 13;6(1):1-25.</ref> Burn injuries are a significant problem with more than 500,000 people seeking medical tre Burn injuries can have devastating sequelae that can cause long term morbidity. The best
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  • ...contains both bone and cartilage and usually occurs near the end of a long bone (osteochondroma) or bony tumours. Tenderness of palpation over the tendons === Tendinopathy and muscle complex injuries<ref name="p1" /> ===
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