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    medal was all depending on her. She needed to sprint down a 75 foot runway and do a difficult vault which consisted of a handspring and a twist. As she did her vault‚ she slipped and fell onto the ground. She heard a crack in her left ankle. Feeling the pain from the ankle Kerri realised that she might have lost the

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    levels there is still a risk of injuries. High school football players have a greater proportion of getting season ending injuries as in fractures and concussions. High levels of ankle and knee injuries are most common when playing football. But to avoid these injuries it’s recommended that players condition their ankles and knees more‚ and a change at protecting the more vulnerable body parts. To make

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    pain‚ rated as 7/10 without medication and 5/10 with medication‚ aggravated by lifting‚ and alleviated with medications and physical therapy. Right shoulder pain radiates to the shoulder blade and forearm. She also reports left shoulder and left ankle pain. She had a steroid injection to the right shoulder on 06/07/16 which reduced pain

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    TECHNOLOGY BASICS: 1) What are the main components of an X-ray Tube? The x-ray tube consists of an electrode pair - a cathode and an anode. The cathode is a negatively charged heated filament made from tungsten. The anode is a positively charged flat disc‚ also made from tungsten. The electrode pair sits inside a glass vacuum tube‚ which is lined with lead for protection. 2) State the two interactions that occur in the X-ray tube to produce the x-ray beam Bermsstralhung interaction and Characteristic

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    Cardiovascular Endurance I did the 1 mile walk and my time was 17 minutes and 26 seconds. My heart rate at the end of my walk was 100 bpm. My VO2 max was a 48.72 and for my people are around my age that just ranked in the category of just good. I was not able to perform the 3 minute step test because of medical reasons. The benefits of the step test would be that there is not a lot of energy being exerted by the participants. Unlike running‚ stepping comes natural making this test less challenging

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    fractures to the distal fibula (lateral malleolus) or cuboid bone. Since the mechanism of injury is not clear where there was possibility of twisted ankle and the athletes presented with acute symptoms in the injured area which show inflammatory presentations (swelling‚ pain‚ and high temperature)‚ it might be mostly due to either overloading or overusing the ankle joint‚ thus‚ it could be one of the above mentioned diagnoses. The Two top Ranked diagnosis: 1. Stress fracture 2. Peroneal Muscle Tendonitis

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    Formative Assessment. Bridget McCarty. Tutor: Sharon Jones TASK ONE * D: So Stacey do you want to tell me why you came into the doctor today? P: Um‚ uh yesterday I sort of fell down my stairs‚ going to‚ going to work and I did something to my ankle‚ D: Mmhmm P: And it’s just it’s really really sore. Yeah. D: Cool‚ how did you fall down the stairs? I chose this segment because it is at the beginning of my consultation after initiating the session and it is very important. I thought I started

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    than ever because getting bladder infections is very common for me. When I was fourteen years old I broke my ankle. I was

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    planes; rotational movement‚ however‚ is not possible. Gliding joints: The articulating surfaces are nearly flat or slightly curved. These joints allow sliding or back-and-forth motion and twisting movements. Most of the joints within the wrist and ankle‚ as well as those between the articular processes of adjacent vertebrae‚ belong to this group. The sacroiliac joints and the joints formed by ribs 2 though 7 connecting with the sternum are also gliding joints. Hinge joint: The convex surface of one

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    practice interventions during this case report were to restore gait. Initial evaluation showed a decrease in strength B.H were given strengthening activities such as sitting on a therapy ball doing tossing tasks‚ and tall kneeling. While using her ankle orthotics‚ she was given task-specific walking activities. Standing Activities- Standing activities were given from week 2 to month 10. To help with standing‚ B.H were given custom posterior leg troughs with Aquaplast. These helped her with standing

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