ACHILLES TENDON
Achilles
tendon rupture is a common
injury for this body region. .... Achilles
tendon injury is the most common cause of
injury for this region. ....
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Flexibility & ROM of Joint Function
.... Besides minimizing the chance of
injury, improved flexibility increases the muscle
tendon unit's efficiency; it enables the muscle
tendon complex to ....
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SHIN SPLINTS
.... of corticosteroids into and around the Achilles
tendon can rupture the
tendon and are not .... As with any
injury or disease, MTSS is a specific malfunction of a ....
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A Discussion of Stichopus Fuscus
....
Injury to the fibrils will cause the
tendon to tear. Current treatment attempts to reconnect the loose ends, allowing scar tissue to form. ....
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Rotator Cuff Injuries
.... The ultimate result of rotator cuff
injury is often a continuum of .... soft tissues such as the subacromial bursa, the supraspinatus
tendon, the infraspinatus ....
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Rotator Cuff Injuries Rotator Cuff Injuries
.... The ultimate result of rotator cuff
injury is often a continuum of .... soft tissues such as the subacromial bursa, the supraspinatus
tendon, the infraspinatus ....
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Physics & OT Equipment
.... wounds, edema and swelling," (Colletti, 1997: 1). Arm splinting is a very effective technique for helping treat muscle, joint,
tendon and tissue
injury. ....
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Shin Splints During the last several decades, pa
.... flexibility, can exceed the reparative capability of the leg's muscle-
tendon units. Ultimately, these circumstances can lead to symptomatic
injury with strain ....
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Science Definitions
.... by contraction of the quadriceps muscle by the femoral nerve Achilles
tendon reflex: receptor .... cold, and pressure because all of these can cause
injury in the ....
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Kinesiology
.... the way down the calf and then form a
tendon, mirroring the similar
tendon in the .... can also be a danger for punters since it is an
injury-related calcification ....
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Cerebral Concussion
.... appearance, mental status, pupillary findings, cranial nerves, deep
tendon reflexes, sensation .... An examination the day following the
injury is also highly ....
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Tennis Elbow
.... It is a common
injury that affects not only tennis players with improper form, but .... by which they most typically develop: A few fibers of the
tendon or muscle ....
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ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT OF THE KNEE JOINT
.... diagnostic tests and technological diagnosis, and mechanisms of
injury and treatment. .... Others liken cruciate ligaments to that of the
tendon; collagen fibrils ....
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Detraining by Athletes
.... training produces adjustments to the muscles which make them
injury-resistant .... in cholesterol levels, and improvement in bone, ligament, and
tendon strength are ....
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Alcoholic Neuropathy The chronic abuse of alcoho
.... Alcoholism is one of the most common causes of nervous system
injury. .... good muscle strength in his upper and lower extremities; his deep
tendon reflexes were 2 ....
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Alcoholic Neuropathy
.... Alcoholism is one of the most common causes of nervous system
injury. .... good muscle strength in his upper and lower extremities; his deep
tendon reflexes were 2 ....
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Winning & Performance Enhancing Drugs
.... muscle cramps, nausea and vomiting, hallucinations, and ligament and
tendon ruptures (Bruce .... pain puts the athlete at risk for more serious
injury, and many ....
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Drive to Win & Drugs
.... muscle cramps, nausea and vomiting, hallucinations, and ligament and
tendon ruptures (Bruce .... pain puts the athlete at risk for more serious
injury, and many ....
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Early Passive Range of Motion
.... to maintain or increase mobility are begun early after
injury--as soon as .... investigations have revealed that early joint movement assists in
tendon and ligament ....
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Analysis of Drugs Used by Athletes
.... muscle cramps, nausea and vomiting, hallucinations, and ligament and
tendon ruptures (Bruce .... Masking pain risks further
injury, and many painkillers are addictive ....
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Treatments for Patients
.... Care should be taken when moving the patient to avoid further
injury to the .... to the hip following different types of hip and leg surgeries,
tendon releases, or ....
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Performance Enhancing Drugs
.... muscle cramps, nausea and vomiting, hallucinations, and ligament and
tendon ruptures (Bruce .... Masking pain risks further
injury, and many painkillers are addictive ....
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Overview of Pathophysiology
.... and sprains (trauma to a joint - usually the ankle - may include
injury to ligaments .... thigh muscles pulling on the attachment point of the patellar
tendon on the ....
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Overview of Pathophysiology
.... and sprains (trauma to a joint - usually the ankle - may include
injury to ligaments .... thigh muscles pulling on the attachment point of the patellar
tendon on the ....
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Role of Drugs in College Athletics
.... If the
tendon holding the biceps gives out, then the muscle rolls up the arm .... with foot blisters, and help football players to go on despite the pain of
injury. ....
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