Patients frequently have a history of a minor injury, sprain or muscle pull incurred while participating in a sport. |
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Luckily, the x-ray showed no break, and it was deemed a rather vicious sprain. |
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I explained to him that it was more of a severe sprain than an actual fracture and prescribed a wrist splint to be worn for the next three weeks. |
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For the 49ers, the CB suffered a stinger and a knee sprain, and another CB sprained a finger on his right hand. |
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A common sprain injury is a torn Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel. |
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It just seems to be a minor sprain, just stay off of it for a few days and you should be fine. |
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His impact would have been greater had a high ankle sprain not sidelined him four of the last six games. |
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A grade III sprain is a complete tear of the ligament with no end point distinguishable on examination. |
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Instead, researchers found that cardiovascular fitness was more of a determining factor in every category except ankle sprain. |
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His ankle is a bit swollen, a minor sprain, but he should stay off it for about two to three weeks. |
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Acute injuries, such as a sudden sprain or muscle pull, seem to happen out of the blue. |
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If the sprain is in a finger, it also helps if you strap the injured finger to the next larger finger to it. |
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Alex sat on the edge of the pool, letting her feet dangle in the cool water, and was careful about her sprain. |
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I forgot about my sprain until a second later when I tried to yank off my shoe. |
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The same mechanisms that produce toe fractures may cause a ligament sprain, contusion, dislocation, tendon injury, or other soft tissue injury. |
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The most frequent symptom of this condition is recurrent muscle sprain caused by increased muscle tension. |
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Alas, the irrational drive so much of the motorcycle riders than of the mini-taxis caused my fall in a gutter with a ugly right ankle sprain. |
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Even a minor accident can result in temporary disability due to tendonitis, bursitis, a bone fracture, back sprain, herniated disc, etc. |
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The Patriots have the better offense if tight end Rob Gronkowski has sufficiently recovered from a high ankle sprain. |
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I was checking to make sure you didn't sprain your ankle or anything. |
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I had no idea that pretending to sprain your ankle would hurt so badly. |
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She pretended to trip on a cobblestone and feigned a sprain. |
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In a minor sprain, where the ligaments are merely overstretched, there may be local pain and minor swelling, but no difficulty in moving the joint. |
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Nicklas Bendtner injured himself scoring against Cardiff and will be out for most of this month with an ankle sprain. |
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Proprioceptive training may be efficacious in recurrent ankle sprain prevention. |
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If you trip over a student's backpack and sprain or break your wrist, what should you do? |
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It is easy to imagine such overuse that leads to the sudden appearance of an injury: a torn ligament or a sprain. |
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In the first instance, it is particularly beneficial in relieving muscle soreness and sprain. |
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Wales are now sweating on Biggar, who hobbled off early in the day with a high ankle sprain. |
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The principal symptoms of a sprain are pain, swelling and difficulty to move the joint. |
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A sprain is a stretch or a tear of ligaments which are bands of tissue that hold bones together. |
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Up to twenty-five per cent of falls result in serious injurty such as a sprain or fracture. |
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After a sprain, these muscles lose their reflex-contraction capacity together with much of their strength. |
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Moreover, Sonny Bill Williams also suffered a sprain of the left ankle during this match. |
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It started with a simple sprain to my ankle but within a very short period of time, I had bled severely into my joint. |
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About half the players with ankle sprains had a prior sprain, many within the same season. |
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The Commission E ratifies the external application of arnica as an urgent remedy for injuries, dislocation and sprain. |
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For example, many sprain and strain injuries result from overexertion while workers are lifting objects. |
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The commonest ankle sprain is when the heel or foot turn inwards in relation to the lower leg, overstretching the ligaments on the outside of the ankle. |
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Sunday, with my ankle still hurting from a sprain on the walk back, the most I could manage was an amble round the Waterfalls walk, and a stop in the pub. |
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In a sprain, the ligaments may have been overstretched, twisted or torn. |
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Firstly, it's the morning that I happen to severely sprain my ankle, landing badly on a tussock of grass as I trot downhill from my tent to the river below. |
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From the angle at which he held his wrist, he had sustained a mild sprain. |
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The fall caused a lumbar sprain and contusions in the thighs and legs. |
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And if anyone in the Malay community has a sprain, a fractured or dislocated limb, or is plain tired, he or she immediately arranges for an urut. |
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He has been attorney general, he has been controller, and he is very well-respected. Clearly, Mrs Feinstein's not going to sprain an ankle rushing too quickly to help out the incoming Democratic leadership. |
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Luther Burrell continues at 12 knowing that had Brad Barritt not been stricken by a high ankle sprain, his place in the starting XV would have been in doubt and the Northampton midfielder needs to impress against France. |
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Minnesota Timberwolves top point guard Ricky Rubio will be out seven to eight weeks due to a high ankle sprain. |
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Because of these differences, children and adolescents are more likely to injure bone or avulse an apophysis than to sprain a ligament or tear a muscle or tendon. |
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This resulted in an accident severity rate of 7.76. The accident severity rate, which was influenced by a single accident involving an ankle sprain, is well above the target of 3.75, but does not indicate an adverse trend. |
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For a person without a bleeding disorder, injuries such as a sprain or minor impact injury can heal within a week or so and they do not have to be concerned about what is going on inside their body. |
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Rowing is a low impact activity with movement only in defined ranges, so twist and sprain injuries are rare. |
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Tuck sustained a serious Lisfranc sprain that required surgery. |
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Towers and colleagues identified for the first time an indirect sign of syndesmotic tear, a frequently misdiagnosed injury more commonly known as high ankle sprain. |
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