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    Ankle Injury Lab Report

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    trimalleolar fracture is a fracture of the ankle that involves the lateral malleolus‚ the medial malleolus‚ and the distal posterior aspect of the tibia‚ or the posterior malleolus. This fracture is often associated with an extremely unstable joint‚ ligament damage‚ or

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    Soccer is a worldwide sport known everywhere and it is the most popular sport in the world . Soccer is a fun game to play and a good exercise and it helps you get fitter and many more. The game helps you learn and connect with your team but it sometimes can get rough by getting injured thats why you should always prevent an injury. The most common injury in the game soccer is sprains and strains. This injury is usually caused in the lower limb. It happens if you get a kick to the leg or a twist

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    What are Achilles Tendon Injuries Do you know that you have an Achilles tendon in your body? Named after the Greek hero Achilles‚ it is considered as the strongest tendon of the human body. The purpose of this tendon is to connect the muscles and calf of the lower leg to the heel of your foot. It is also held responsible for facilitating all movements such as walking and running. The Achilles tendon gives your body a much needed amount of mobility‚ and any injuries afflicting it should be taken

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    marrow. This cross section of a long bone. Ligament Ligament‚ in anatomy‚ tough band of slightly elastic connective tissue‚ made of a fibrous protein known as collagen. One type of ligament‚ such as a collateral ligament of the elbow or knee‚ holds together bones and cartilage at a joint. This white‚ shiny ligament provides flexibility for freedom of movement and‚ at the same time‚ prevents the bones from moving too far apart. Another type of ligament is thickened

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    Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injury The subject is a 25 year-old‚ right-handed‚ MLB pitcher who has played baseball since Little League. He sustained an injury to his right arm while throwing an overhand curveball during the fifth inning of the first Major League game of the season. Upon my reaching the mound‚ the pitcher was favoring the affected arm and in obvious pain. I asked him where the pain was located and how bad it was. He pointed to his right medial elbow‚ near the medial epicondyle‚ and

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    Ligaments are tough‚ non-stretchable fibers that hold bones together. Damage to cruciate ligaments‚ which crisscross the knee to give it stability‚ is one of the most common sports injuries. The "tear" occurs from changing direction rapidly‚ slowing down from running‚ or landing from a jump improperly. The A.C.L tear is one injury that worries athletes in all sports at all levels because of its devastating effects. People ages 15-25 that participate in basketball and other sports that require

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    lot of movement. In some cases‚ injury can occur. A common injury that occurs during a lacrosse game is tearing your ACL. ACL stands for anterior cruciate ligament. ACL is one of the four main ligaments you have in your knee. While playing lacrosse‚ you tend to make very quick movements‚ which can cause this tear to happen. Without this ligament‚ your knee will be unstable and surgery is essential. ACL tears in athletes happen far too often. The long recovery process is what motivates athletes to

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    small as a ligament of yours is used in popular surgeries such as anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructions. When someone tears their ACL they usually have a choice to have an autograft‚ or use one of their own ligaments‚ but they can also choose to have an allograft‚ or take a cadaver’s ligament to repair it. Each has it’s advantages and disadvantages‚ but I personally think that the better option is the allograft because I think the advantages are better than using your own ligament from another

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    Tennis Injury

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    Tennis is a complicated intense physical sport that requires hand-eye coordination and participation of running‚ positioning‚ swinging‚ and hitting. Because of these high requirements: endurance‚ flexibility‚ and muscle-conditioning exercises are important to prevent injuries. Some tennis injuries may be random. However‚ most can be minimized or avoided entirely by proper training‚ technique‚ appropriate equipment‚ and seeking medical attention when needed. The most common injuries related with

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    Acl Injury

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    Anatomy: The ACL is one of the four main stabilizing ligaments in the knee joint. The others include the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)‚ medial collateral ligament (MCL) and lateral collateral ligament (LCL). The PCL works with the ACL. It prevents the tibia from sliding backwards under the femur. The MCL runs along the inner part (side) of the knee and prevents the knee from bending inward. The LCL runs along the outer part of the knee and prevents the knee from bending outward. The ACL

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