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    should you? According to the James Madison University serious traffic injuries can be reduced by 50% and fatalities by 60-70% if seat belts are used properly. From the research I have completed for this speech‚ I have learned that seat belts do save lives‚ as well as‚ keep you from serious injuries. When you are driving or even riding in a vehicle‚ wear your seat belt‚ as it will decrease your chance of death or serious injury‚ if you were to get in a serious car accident. I will start off by explaining

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    Roller Skating

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    four wheels‚ two in front and two in back. Rollerblading and inline skating are the same with the wheels in one row lined up behind each other. CPSC (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission) statistics (Aldred‚ p.477) regarding people’s death and injury from roller or inline skating indicates more preventive and protective gears are needed in the skating activities. In my opinion‚ preventive measures should be a priority in order to reduce the risk of being injured in the roller skating. First

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    ACL Injury

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    knee. Instantaneously‚ contemplation turns to an ACL injury. All things considered‚ injuries are a frequent occurrence in the world of sports. Each and every sport has distinctive injury patterns and types of injuries that generally transpire. However‚ in the human body‚ the knee “is the most commonly injured joint…and ligament damage to the knee is more common than any other type of

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    Head Movement

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    The Effects of Head Movement and Pinnae Distortion on Sound Localisation Abstract: Human’s ability to locate sounds on their midline can be effected by the distortion of the pinnae‚ as well as the restriction of head movement. The study investigated the effects of head moment and pinnae distortion on sound localisation through the presentation of a sound stimulus along three points of the participants midline‚ in front‚ above or behind the participants head. The study was carried out under four

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    A Hydrophilic Head

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    (A) Hydrophilic Head- This head is attracted to water‚ so it faces outward to protect the cell from water. We used red “puff balls” because they resemble the hydrophilic head through the shape. (B) Hydrophobic Tail- These tails are like to stay away from water‚ so they face inward. We used green pipe cleaners because they resemble hydrophobic tail by the way they can bend and be easily shaped. (C) Ion Channel- Ions channels transport polar atoms like‚ Na+‚ K+‚ Ca++‚ and Cl-‚ in and out of the cell

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    com/337407 Introduction If all of us were as strong as Superman‚ we probably wouldn’t have to worry about preventing injuries. We could leap from rooftops‚ run through fire‚ bend steel rods‚ and halt speeding automobiles with a screech without anyone ever saying‚ “Don’t try this at home.” Unfortunately‚ we are humans‚ and for us‚ trying such feats will result in fatal injuries. Injuries can upset our routine and prevent us from achieving our goals. A fractured leg before a soccer match will keep you

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    Physical Therapist

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    skeletal system‚ so recovering from injuries will be easier‚ keeping in physical shape is easier with access to equipment. Knowing what to eat or drink to help your body recover and become stronger. As a physical therapist there are some health risks. One particular risk is back injuries. PTs and PTAs can injure their back moving and helping their patients. Another risk is physical assault from patients‚ for example patients recovering from severe head injuries might be violent. Benefits vary from

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    Traffic Accidents

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    Vehicle Accident Analysis BUDT 733‚ Prof. Schmueli Amelie Brandenberg Jason Dell Donna Donella Rama Reddy Outline Issue - Vehicular Accident Injuries Project Objective Data source and variables Research questions Methods of analysis – – – – Exploratory analysis Descriptive statistics Logistic regression Discriminant analysis Results Recommendations Factors in Vehicular Accidents Physical environment Person – driver‚ passenger Vehicle related Other Data Source The Bureau of

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    Personal Injury

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    Groundwork for a Personal Injury? One gets personal injury when he or she is involved in a few types of harmful activities‚ either bodily or emotionally‚ from anything that happens suddenly or by chance. Tort law brings these legal claims into conformity with rules causing from personal injuries. This law is a type of social law that determines a petitioner with compensation for personal injuries. Frequent sorts of personal injury cause from carelessness‚ but personal injury events also include further

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    Ice the area 3.Compress area with bandage 4. Elevate the injured limb above your heart MINOR BURNS Act quickly to reduce further injury to the skin. Immediately cool the area under cold running water until the skin returns to normal temperature (up to 20 minutes). If this is not possible apply a cold-water compress. Do not use iced water as this can worsen the injury. Cover the burn with clean‚ sterile (if possible)‚ non-stick material. For localised burns‚ cold water compresses changed frequently

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