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    Physical and Psychological Outcomes due to Sport Participation Sport specialization is defined as intense training and focus on one sport while not participating in others (Jayanthi‚ Pinkham‚ Dugas‚ Patrick‚ & LaBella‚ 2012). Early specialization in sports contain numerous aspects that children undergo as they participate in sports‚ such as high levels of training at a younger age‚ minimal rest or time off and participation in multiple sports. Children participating at an early age in one sport can

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    Professional athletes are not the only ones who incur sports injuries. According to the British Journal of Sports Medicine‚ athletes who participate in sports infrequently and/or below collegiate level are just as likely to incur an injury as high skilled athletes--ones who are at least at collegiate level or who play professionally. When it comes to sports medicine Frisco TX athletes can avoid the most common sports injuries by being aware of what they are. Also‚ take them into consideration with

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    Lead Summary The back squat exercise is often performed incorrectly and it is the job of the strength and conditioning coach to identify the potential causes of this improper technique that can ultimately lead to future injury. Two common technique errors include the lumbar spine extending into a hyperlordotic position as well as the knees collapsing in a valgus moment during the descent of the back squat. These biomechanical abnormalities and compensations are typically a result of muscular imbalances

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    joint When you tare your ulnar collateral ligament you get excessive movement What are the 3 largest groups that control the fingers? 1. Lumbricales 2. Dorsal interossei 3. Palmar interossei Moving the thumb Bringing the thumb to pinky is opposition Taking it back to normal position is reposition Thenor eminance Muscular projection under thumb Hypothenor eminance Muscular projection under pinky What is a unique feauture of the collateral ligament? They are multi-banned What nerve runs

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    Tendons Natural Insertion to the Bone………………………………………………………………………………5 Figure 3: Natural Position of the ACL in an intact knee………………………………………………………………5 3. ACL Reconstruction Surgical Technique 6 What Is The Anterior Cruciate Ligament? 6 Understanding The Knee 7 Ligaments 8 Surgery For ACL Tears 9 Preparing For Surgery 10 How Is The ACL Repaired? 10 4. Optimum Angle to Minimize Stress…………………………………………………………………………………15 Figure 4: ACL Natural Insertion vs. Optimum Surgery

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    joint itself is protected against displacement by the strong ligaments and tendons which surround it‚ and above by an arched vault‚ formed by the under surface of the coracoid and acromion processes‚ and the coraco-acromial ligament. The articular surfaces are covered by a layer of cartilage : that on the head of the humerus is thicker at the centre than at the circumference‚ the reverse being observed in the glenoid cavity. The ligaments of the shoulder are‚

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    spindle. Ligaments in Knee: In general‚ ligaments are the structures that connect bone to bone around a joint by connective tissues. The ligaments in the knee are used to stabilize as well as support it when there is different kind of movement involving different positions. There are four different ligaments in the knee and they are 1. Medial collateral ligament: It limits the amount of side to side movement of the knee. When there is a force which is headed outer side of the knee‚ this ligament helps

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    of one bone is continuous with the periosteum of the other. •  Sutural ligament: two periostea plus dense‚ fibrous‚ connective tissue between. •  In adults may ossify completely: synostosis. •  Fontanels: membranous areas in the suture between bones. Allow change in shape of head during birth and rapid growth of the brain after birth. 8-5 Fibrous Joints: Syndesmoses •  Bones farther apart than suture and joined by ligaments •  Some movement may occur •  Examples: radioulnar (interosseus membrane)

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    A Senior Project Entitled Posterior cruciate ligament Injuries: A literature Review Submitted as partial fulfillment of the requirement for The Bachelor of Science Degree in Exercise Science Date: July 17‚ 2013 Table of Contents Abstract ………………………………………………………….…………...p4 Key Words ...……………………………………………………….…p4 Introduction …………..……………………………………….……………...p5-6 Anatomy of PCL…………………………..………………………..…………p6-10 Femoral attachment of PCL ………………………………….……….p6-8 Tibial attachment of the

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    Kinesiology Introduction: The word comes from the Greek words kinesis (movement) and kinein (to move). Kinesiology‚ also known as human kinetics‚ is the scientific study of human movement. Kinesiology addresses physiological‚ mechanical‚ and psychological mechanisms. Applications of kinesiology to human health include: biomechanics and orthopedics‚ strength & conditioning‚ sport psychology‚ rehabilitation‚ such as physical and occupational therapy‚ as well as sport and exercise. Kinesiology is

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