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    and prevent acute or chronic injuries involving the physically active population. Athletic trainers who work in a high school‚ college‚ or professional sports setting know their athlete in and out. The athletic trainer’s goal is to return the athlete to their activity as healthy as possible. Rehabilitation is the key to returning to health. But what about the psychological side of the injury? Can athletic trainers psychologically impact the athlete with their injury? To find more about this topic

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    and/or their dependents some relief in case of accidents arising out of and in the course of employment and causing either death or disablement of workmen. It provides for payment by certain classes of employers to their workmen compensation for injury by accident. WHO IS A WORKMAN Workman means any person (other than a person whose employment is of a casual nature and who is employed otherwise than for the purposes of the employer’s trade or business) who is- i. a railway servant as defined

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    permanent injuries and they cause enormous damages to the public and private properties. It is not an exaggeration to say that victims of the road accidents are more than the victims of wars and terrorist operations in the world. Some statistics indicated that the number of deaths resulting from car accidents were over (300) thousand people annually‚ and the estimated number of the injured people between the (10-15) million. Moreover‚ statistics indicated that the numbers of injuries in the United

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    Assault and Battery

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    intends to wrongfully touch the plaintiff. The wrongful touching need not inflict physical injury‚ and may be indirect (such as contact through a thrown stone‚ or spitting). This article describes the law of assault and battery as it is commonly applied‚ although the law may vary in any specific jurisdiction. Assault An assault involves: 1. An intentional‚ unlawful threat or "offer" to cause bodily injury to another by force; 2. Under circumstances which create in the other person a well-founded

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    trams. Best-practice road safety strategies focus upon the prevention of serious injury and death crashes in spite of human fallibility[1] (which is contrasted with the old road safety paradigm of simply reducing crashes assuming road user compliance with traffic regulations). Safe road design is now about providing a road environment which ensures vehicle speeds will be within the human tolerances for serious injury and death wherever conflict points exist. The basic strategy of a Safe System approach

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    remedy has been practiced since Angkor era‚ and is still mostly being practiced in some rural areas of Cambodia recently. Due to its efficient healing‚ this traditional therapy is very beneficial to deal with many kind of diseases‚ to heal physical injuries and improve the health and beauty quality. Primarily‚ this primitive treatment is very effective in curing diseases. Since this treatment requires only natural plants or herbs which can be found locally‚ it is available for the patients in low cost

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    Cell Injury

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    Cell injury In this topic we are going to cover Cell injury Causes of cell injury Mechanism of cell injury Morphologic alterations in cell injury Morphologic types of necrosis Objectives Describe cell injury List the causes of cell injury Discuss how depletion of ATP causes cell injury Describe how mitochondrial damage cause cell injury Explain the mechanism of cell injury by free radicals Discuss how calcium ion influx cause cell injury Cell injury cell injury results when cells

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    Atkins v. Peak‚ 514 N.E. 2d 850 (1987) Decision by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Facts: On March 20‚ 1982‚ plaintiff Marybeth Atkins sustained serious injuries while skiing at Jimmy Peak Ski Resort. On December 5‚ 1984 plaintiff Marybeth Atkins sued defendant Jimmy Peak. Plaintiff alleged that her injuries were caused by defective ski equipment she had rented from the rental facility on the premises. She further alleged that the defendant failed to inspect ski equipment and the failure

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    Road Accident

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    Car accident injuries The most common type of personal injury suffered in car accidents is whiplash and it is estimated that as many as 250‚000 Britons are affected by it every year. Whiplash is basically the overstretching of the tissue in the neck and spine and can result in weeks‚ months or‚ in severe cases‚ years of pain and discomfort. Speed is not necessarily a contributing factor to a whiplash injury as it can be caused by a car accident at speeds of as little as 5mph. It is‚ instead‚ the

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    Who Should Pay?

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    Turner Construction is responsible for the injuries that Gene Elliot received while on the job. Ethical Point of View According to Velazquez (2010)‚ “Each year more than 4‚000 workers are killed and 3‚000‚000 are seriously injured (killed or disabled) while on the job” (p. 418). Velazquez (2010)‚ also points out that risk‚ unfortunately‚ is unavoidable in many occupations. There are rules and regulations in play to protect employers/employees should an injury result due to work related circumstances

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