Sports Injuries
.... training. Although death from a
sports injury is rare, the leading cause of death from a
sports-related
injury is a brain
injury. The ....
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Drug Use in Professional Sports
.... nonclinical purposes. The therapeutic model allows for the treatment of
sports injury and the use of drugs for other disorders. Thus, a ....
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Controlled Sports
.... organized sport (Nowjack-Raymer and Gift 3). Although Little League baseball players experience a relatively low rate of
injury compared to
sports like football ....
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Effects of Violence in Sports
.... v. Guidugli, which included an instance where physical violence (with no physical
injury resulting) during
sports competitions resulted in criminal charges. ....
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Sports Equipment Liability
.... against
sports equipment manufacturers is zealous application of various product liability warnings on
sports products. One particularly
injury-prone sport is ....
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Sports Law Essays
.... Product liability cases are not the only
sports injury lawsuits that occur. Other
sports injury lawsuits have revolved around the ....
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SPORTS MASSAGE AND REHABILITATION
.... assisting them during actual
sports events such as during time-out periods, and rehabilitation which is to say helping them recover form some form of
injury. ....
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Athletes Socialization in Sports
.... Curry, TJ (1993). A little pain never hurt anyone: Athletic career socialization and the normalization of
sports injury. Symbolic Interaction, 16(3): 273-290. ....
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Peripheral Radial Nerve Injury
.... may be vulnerable to blunt trauma or, possibly, acute traction or torsion
injury resulting from .... Journal of Orthopaedic and
Sports Physical Therapy, 17, 289-295 ....
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Interview with a Former Athlete
.... watching me. Have you ever sustained any
injury because of
sports? Well, I've never sustained any
injury because of
sports. However, I ....
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Cerebral Concussion
Cerebral Concussion: A Baseball
Injury Concussion is the most common head
injury in
sports. Its hallmarks are confusion and amnesia. ....
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Athletic Training Program
.... hold an extra advantage in that the chiropractor will know the athlete's complete case history in case there is ever a need for treatment of a
sports injury. ....
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Journal Writing
.... with their higher degree of vulnerability to pain and
injury is a clear message that additional attention needs paid to this vital aspect of
sports medicine. ....
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Movement Analysis of Heading in Soccer
.... As Kirkendall and Garret note, accidental injuries cannot be eliminated from
sports, but if brain
injury is caused by a deliberate action, such as heading ....
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Organized Athletics in the US
.... organized sport (Nowjack-Raymer and Gift 3). Although Little League baseball players experience a relatively low rate of
injury compared to
sports like football ....
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ACHILLES TENDON
.... calf or heel pain due to running
sports (Soma and Mandelbaum, "Repair" 239-247). The Achilles tendon is very susceptible to acute and chronic
injury due to its ....
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Mandatory Drug Testing in Professional Sports
.... that can lead to the
injury or death of others. Based on the foregoing reasons, mandatory drug testing should be used in professional
sports; however, this ....
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Traumatic Brain Injury
.... brain
injury occurs when the brain has undergone a sudden
injury from incidents such as strokes, gunshot wounds, physical assaults,
sports, automobile or ....
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Woman In Sports
.... Such a male-imposed model of
sports is risky to the character development and .... how much joy can be derived from playing through pain and
injury, from being on ....
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Sports & Entertainment Ethics
.... of high-risk activities that are prohibited, like motor-cycle riding and
sports car racing. .... they would not be paid if honest about the nature of their
injury. ....
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Women in Sports
.... in female athletes, from disordered eating to risking physical
injury to prove .... on both the personal and professional level when choosing a career in
sports. ....
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Women in Sports & Political Institutions
.... in female athletes, from disordered eating to risking physical
injury to prove .... on both the personal and professional level when choosing a career in
sports. ....
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The First Century of Baseball The United States
.... Despite a hip
injury diagnosed over the winter and predicted to end his professional
sports career, Jackson continues to be desirable for endorsements. ....
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ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT OF THE KNEE JOINT
.... type and incidence. Increased bodyweight results in increased probability of
injury in contact
sports. Women usually weight less ....
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Early Passive Range of Motion
.... pain, swelling, and inflammation have been supported in early physical therapy intervention as a means to decrease trauma subsequent to the
sports injury. ....
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Sports and Education
.... that results showed
sports participation to be related to lower total risk scores, mental and physical health benefits, and an increased risk for
injury. ....
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Overtraining by Athletes
.... Overtraining. The Stretching and
Sports Injury Newsletter. Retrieved at: http://www.thestretchinghandbook.com/archives/overtraining.htm
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Problem of Overtraining
.... Overtraining. The Stretching and
Sports Injury Newsletter. Retrieved at: http://www.thestretchinghandbook.com/archives/overtraining.htm
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This paper addresses the issues of a career in ph
.... include: evaluating and assessing patients recovering from
injury, surgery, or disease .... and assessment programs for schools, industry,
sports, research, education ....
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Mandatory drug testing for student athletes
.... board, were motivated by the concern that athletes were leaders in the student drug culture and that drug use increases the risk of
sports-related
injury. ....
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