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      Introduction  Ankle sprains are  one of the most commonly encountered musculoskeletal injuries in both  athletes and  sedentary  people.  The  majority  of sprains  are caused  by  an inversion  mechanism of  the plantar­flexed  foot.  As  a  result‚  the  lateral  ankle  ligaments  are  most  frequently  injured‚  with  injury  to  the  anterior  talofibular  ligament  (ATFL)  the  most  common.  Injuries  to  the  ligaments  of  the  ankle  are  common‚  especially  in  athletes  as  symptomatic 

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    finger (Patillo and Rayan 2012). Tendon injuries were found to be caused by a variety of mechanisms in a study done in 2014 that include a knife‚ saw‚ crush injury‚ degloving injury‚ and bite injury (De Jong 2014). The patient can present in different manners depending on what zone is affected. Zone I can cause a mallet finger deformity where the tip of the finger distal to the DIP cannot extend. Zone II injuries can affect the central slip. These injuries should be tested with an elson test to check

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    Why Hire Personal Injury Solicitors‚ How Personal Injury Solicitors Can Help At Best Way? There have been so many people who want to know that why they should hire personal injury solicitors! We all know that when we have to claim for the car accident then we usually take the best help from the services and skills of the personal injury solicitors. How Personal Injury Solicitors Can Help At Best Way? Here we would like to mention for the readers that personal injury solicitors come in many different

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    Musculoskeletal injuries are characterized by the presence of discomfort‚ disability‚ or persistent pain in the joint‚ muscles‚ tendons‚ and other soft tissues‚ caused or aggravated by repeated movement and prolong awkward or forced body posture (1). The prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal injuries is significant in many professions‚ and this has had a marked impact on professionals (2). The etiology and risk factors associated with many of these occupational injuries are not well understood

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    A Lanfranc injury is due to if the bones in the midfoot are broken or the ligaments that support the midfoot are torn. This injury is often mistaken for a simple sprain because a twist of the foot could cause it. You can’t just walk it off like most coaches would say to his player you have to take care of it and it could take a few months and could also require surgery for it to heal properly. You can hurt the midfoot by a slip or fall or in my case just walking on a flat surface. It also can come

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    Non-Suicidal Self-Injury

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    Non-suicidal self-injury‚ or self-mutilation is often referred to as an act of deliberately damaging oneself physically without any intention to commit suicide (Weierich‚ 2008). A history of childhood trauma may result in posttraumatic stress disorder among the adult victims and may eventually lead to non-suicidal self-harm (Sansone et al.‚ 2009). In the present review‚ the relevant factors to non-suicidal self-harm such as childhood sexual abuse‚ physical abuse and witnessing domestic violence are

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    Recovering from a serious injury is always a long drawn process. Moreover‚ it is not only emotionally draining but is also financially draining. You suffer from many pains and sufferings as also a possibility that you may not be able to return to work in near future or forever. But in all these stress‚ you should not forget the fact that you are entitled to be compensated for your various sufferings. Though the compensation may not help in mitigating the physical sufferings‚ but you would be able

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    Lucas’s Injury It was a normal day. Hannah‚ Avery‚ and I‚ were at daycare playing outside. The sun was shining down on us as we walked barefoot on the soft‚ yet prickly‚ green grass. Our daycare lady has a playground with a big‚ plastic slide‚ along with a set of three swings‚ a big sandbox‚ a see-saw‚ and a field to run around in. The slide is our favorite thing to play on because sliding down it‚ felt as if we were speeding down a highway. We played on the slide for about an hour‚ and then it

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    the body and the brain. A spinal cord injury is of course devastating‚ because it can have such long lasting effects. The spinal cord is so important to the body’s overall ability to function that any injury to this area can be debilitating. Of course‚ the type and severity of the spinal cord injury will affect the long-term outlook of an injury victim. Two Types of Spinal Cord Injuries: There are two basic categories when it comes to spinal cord injuries. They are either classified as incomplete

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    Non Fatal Work Injuries

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    over 200 people a year lose their lives at work in Britain. In addition‚ around 150‚000 non-fatal injuries are reported each year. Yearly‚ a great number of U.S. workers experience work-related injury or illness. In 2011‚ approximately 3 million workers in private industry and 821‚000 workers in state and local government experienced a nonfatal occupational injury or illness. Nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses are estimated to cost the U.S. economy approximately $200 billion annually. (Baron

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