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  • * Sometimes avulsion of the triceps is associated with weightlifting, [[Humerus|humeral]] fractures, [[Therapeutic Corticosteroid Injection|cort ...ter the operation, the patient started again with sport activities, namely weightlifting at the gym.<ref name="Mich" /><br>
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  • ...s the arm is brought into extension from flexion. These activities include weightlifting, wrestling, and labor-intensive job. Risk factors include age, [[Smoking an
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  • ...ension from flexion. Activities that can cause this type of injury include weightlifting, labour-intensive jobs and wrestling. Risk factors include age, [[obesity]]
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  • [[Compound Exercises|Compound dumbbell lifting]] is weightlifting that engages multiple joints and muscle groups, rather than targeting one j ...und liftings counterpart is isolation lifting. Isolation lifting refers to weightlifting that targets a single muscle group. Isolation lifting is good for lifters w
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  • ...name=":0" /> Baseball, cricket, diving, gymnastics, soccer, wrestling and weightlifting have been identified as sports that pose a higher risk for spondylolysis.<r ...ve athletic activity (hyperextension or rotation) eg. Cricket, gymnastics, weightlifting, track and field athletes, tennis and rowing<ref name=":2" />
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  • The RDL help in developing movement proficiency in weightlifting as it establishes the correct body positioning through initiation of the po
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  • ...ng on a stomach, neck trauma (whiplash), certain occupations (violinists), weightlifting, incorrect swimming styles, too abrupt performing of sit-ups, anxiety, stre
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  • ...d for short, intense bouts of exercise eg sprinting or [[Strength Training|weightlifting]]. Because glycogen is stored in muscles, it is immediately accessible. Dur
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  • ...CJ, Goldner RD. Episodic snapping of the medial head of the triceps due to weightlifting. Journal of the Southern Orthopaedic Association. [https://europepmc.org/ar
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  • === Improper Use of Gym Equipment and Excessive Weightlifting === ...p;cause for the large complaints of MSK pain in prisons&nbsp;is due to the weightlifting&nbsp;culture in prisons. Many prisoners use their time in prison to “bulk
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  • ...g exercises with high eccentric components such as plyometrics and Olympic Weightlifting.
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  • ...inst some type of force that "resists" your movement. We are familiar with weightlifting, but [[Therapeutic Exercise|other kinds of activities]] fall under the head
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  • * It is is common in sports with repetitive motions, eg swimming, tennis, or weightlifting (especially with heavy weights).
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  • ...lso been reported secondary to repetitive upper body use in such sports as weightlifting and golf<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...enuous use of the knee and hip (distance running, triathlon, race walking, weightlifting, or climbing , running down hills. poor strength and flexibility, failure t
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  • * Jade eggs- used in vaginal weightlifting
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  • * Weightlifting
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  • * Participation in sports that stress/injure AC joint eg weightlifting, rugby. <ref name=":1" />
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  • ...ividuals, but usually after a traumatic fall on an outstretched arm, heavy weightlifting or consistently sport activities such as snowboarding and soccer.<ref name=
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  • ...but particularly those associated with high load or impact (e.g. running, weightlifting, CrossFit etc)<ref name=":0" />
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  • **example: weightlifting
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  • |The use of a hook grip is recommended in weightlifting movements. <ref>Oranchuk DJ, Drinkwater EJ, Lindsay RS, Helms ER, Harbour E
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  • ..., the snatch grip deadlift can be used for specificity of sport in olympic weightlifting training.
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  • ...vertical jump height.<ref>Hackett D, Davies T, Soomro N, Halaki M. Olympic weightlifting training improves vertical jump height in sportspeople: a systematic review
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  • ...chieve a goal eg riding a bicycle, walking, surfing, jumping, running, and weightlifting. The learning and performance of these skills are what movement scientists
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  • Resistance training, such as weightlifting, is known to stimulate muscle growth and improve vascular health. However,
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  • |Strength training; weightlifting<ref>Pitsilos C, Gigis I, Chitas K, Papadopoulos P, Ditsios K. Systematic re
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  • ...ette or illicit drug use. Specific sports, such as baseball, football, and weightlifting, have been shown to correlate with higher alcohol consumption when compared
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  • * '''Activity level/Sport participation''' - Soccer and competitive weightlifting seem to have the greatest risk of osteoarthritis. These factors would relat
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  • ...ncrease of 110 percent. Similarly, injuries associated with ice hockey and weightlifting saw a notable surge of 75 percent. Soccer injuries also experienced a consi
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  • ...ernational Endohernia Society (IEHS)]. Front Surg. 2019 Jan 28;6:1. </ref> weightlifting causing excessive increases in intraabdominal pressure (IAP), and/or inheri
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  • * Muscle overuse and respective micro-trauma - weightlifting,
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  • * High strain magnitudes (e.g. weightlifting)
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  • ...e overhead throw. It has also been reported with tennis, bowling, archery, weightlifting, javelin throwing, racquetball and American football. <ref name="ciccotti"
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  • ...gth while certain sports depend on high levels of muscle strength, such as weightlifting. Sports like gymnastics require more muscle power than muscle strength.
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  • ...titive overhead activities (e.g. tennis, baseball, javelin, basketball and weightlifting).<ref name=":7" /><ref name=":8" /> It is most susceptible because of a wea
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  • ...n athletics with specific weight categories such as wrestling, boxing, and weightlifting.<ref name="Hornsby" /><br> '''CRITICAL''': When participating in various sp
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  • ...n fractures occur in sports such as volleyball, gymnastics, wrestling, and weightlifting <ref name="Clark and Letts 2001" />.
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