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    In F. Launay article “Sports-Related Overuse Injuries In Children”‚ He explains how sports are becoming more intense for younger sports players. Then he explains how children are developing disease in their bones because of the sports they play. F.Launay is trying to clarify to coaches and parents that they should be more considerate on how intense the sport and minimize the time they play in that sport. In the introduction‚ F.Launary questioned himself the similarities of sport and physical activities

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    Star jumps. (8 counts) Elbow to knee (8 counts) Heel to bum whilst pumping arms back. (8 counts) 2. Mobilising Neck and ankle rolls. (8 counts) Mobilising hips and ankles. (8 counts) Hips side to side. (8 counts) Open and closing legs. (8 counts) Neck and ankle rolls. (8 counts) Mobilising hips and ankles. (8 counts) Hips rolling in a clockwise direction. (8 counts) Open and closing legs. (8 counts) 3. Stretching Head to knee. (8 counts)

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    Joint Summary

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    Articulations or Joints •  Articulation or Joint –  Place where two bones (or bone and cartilage) come together –  Can be freely movable‚ have limited‚ or no apparent movement –  Structure correlated with movement •  Naming Joints –  According to bones or parts united at joint- temporomandibular –  According to only one of articulating bones- humeral –  By Latin equivalent of common name- cubital 8-2 Classes of Joints •  Structural: based on major connective tissue type that binds

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    telling”. Zulu dance involves high stepping and stomping the ground in rhythm. Dancers hold weapons and shields with their hands often raised high. Some times the dancers kick over their head and fall to the ground in a “crouch” position. In Zulu dances‚ ankle rattles‚ shields‚ headdresses and belts are used as props and to “differentiate social class and societal roles. Traditional Zulu dance dress code is animal skin for men and skirts decorated with hardwood beads for women. The children don’t cover

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    Biomechanics of Injury: Notes Sports injuries are divided into two categories: Acute and Chronic Acute Injury Acute injuries occur suddenly when playing or exercising. E.g. sprained ankles‚ strained back and fractured hands are acute injuries. Signs of acute injury include: Sudden severe pain Swelling Inability to place weight on a lower limb Extreme tenderness in an upper limb Inability to move a joint through full range of motion Extreme limb weakness Visible dislocation/break

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    Achilles tendonitis is the inflammation of the achilles tendon and it restrains both the athletes performance and endurance. The achilles tendon is the largest tendon in the body. It connects your calf muscles to your heel bone. This tendon is used everyday when you walk‚ run‚ and jump. The achilles tendon is about six centimeters long. There are two different types of achilles tendonitis‚ both are based off of which part of the tendon is inflamed. Noninsertional achilles tendonitis damages the fibers

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    install a venous access device (large plastic tube) to give medications and withdraw blood samples. Hemophilia Causes The cause of hemophilia is genetic Symptoms Common symptoms of hemophilia are: bleeding into joints (knees‚ elbows‚ ankles‚ shoulders‚ hips‚ wrists in descending order of frequency) bleeding into soft tissues and muscles (the ileopsoas muscle around the hip‚ calf‚ forearm‚ upper arm‚ Achilles tendon‚ buttocks) bleeding in the mouth from a cut‚ bitten tongue or loss

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    Number the stars summary

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    Number The Stars Is about a girl named Annemarie Johansen. Annemarie lives in city of Copenhagen‚ Denmark‚ and in September 1943‚ the third year since the Nazi’s took over Denmark. Annemarie’s best friend is Ellen‚ who is Jewish‚ and is facing though times. One day‚ the girls stopped by soldiers on their way home from school. The two friends‚ who attend the same school and live in the same place‚ are frightened by an encounter with the Nazis. Mrs. Johansen and Mrs. Rosen were worried‚ and

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    cardiomyopathy. Dilated cardiomyopathy develops slowly‚ so some patients may have a quite symptoms before they are diagnosed. There are many symptoms of dilated cardiomyopathy‚ for example‚ shortness of breath‚ excessive tiredness‚ swelling of the ankles. On the other hand‚ the most known tests that doctors make for dilated cardiomyopathy are ECG‚ echocardiogram‚ and MRI scan. Even though the research has shown that sufferers can live a normal life with dilated cardiomyopathy with proper treatment

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    Health outcome assessment IN: Yates B (ed) Merrimans assessment of the lower limb (3rd edition) Edinburgh: Elsevier. 33-51 Loveday DT‚ Jackson GE and Geary NPJ (2012) The rheumatoid foot and ankle: Current evidence Muller S & Roddy E A rasch analysis of the Manchester foot pain and disability index. J Foot Ankle Res. 2009 Oct 30;2:29. Newton JL‚ Harney SMJ‚ Wordsworth BP & Brown MA (2004) "A review of the MHC genetics of rheumatoid arthritis."Genes and immunity 5(3):151-157.

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