Articles, tagged with "ankle injury", page 4
31st January 2009
Ankle injury may consist of sprain or fracture which involves the ligaments or the bones, respectively. According to the US National Library of Medicine, the common ankle injury that a person may suffer involves this two.
Ordinary sprain may take two ...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
31st January 2009
Rugby score Saturday showed the Osprey's defeating rivals Leicester by 15-9 but the victory was not as sweet as it could have been under normal circumstances. The Heineken cup Pool Three was won by Leicester despite losing the game at Liberty Stadium resu...
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Author:
Peri Witny
21st January 2009
And now there were two from a total of four. Watching Sunday's football games that featured the finalists of the NFC and AFC was an exciting spectacle with all four teams giving their darnest best to win their respective divisions and represent these divi...
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Author:
Peri Witny
08th January 2009
For those of you who have ever played football or soccer at any raze you'll understand how important good boots are to your performance. It used to be a ritual for my squad mates and me to go shopping in the pre-term together to get our new boots. When I ...
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Author:
Joey Singer
30th November 2008
The ankle is a compound joint, which is formed by the lower leg bone's articulation with the talus. In addition, ankle is what connects the foot to the leg.
An ankle injury happens when there is a forced abnormal rotation, inversion, or rotation of th...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
30th November 2008
Ankle injuries are common, and anyone may experience such injury; you just never know when. It may happen even if you are just walking at the mall, or crossing the street, and even if you are well conditioned.
Ankle injury usually involves an unexpecte...
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Mesriani Law Group
01st October 2008
For most of us, an injury to the ankle usually means a minor injury that we often neglect, as we conceptualize it as something that can fully recover in itself and in due time even without taking medical steps for it. But mind you, even how grave you perc...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
08th September 2008
Think your feet are slowing down your run? Plaxico Burress makes his living running routes and catching balls for the Super Bowl champions New York Giants with a nagging ankle injury, flat feet and a new pair of orthotics. Burress is breaking in his ortho...
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Author:
Dr. Marybeth Crane
15th July 2008
What is a sprained ankle?
A sprained ankle occurs following a sudden sideways or twisting movement of the foot. An ankle sprain can occur during athletic events or during everyday activities. All it takes is an awkward step or an uneven surface to caus...
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20th June 2008
Close to 1.2 million people, suffer from ankle injuries every year. While most of them result from sports activities, they can also be incurred from various incidents such as while working, from taking a leisure walk or jog, while visiting an establishmen...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
21st May 2008
As cold weather approaches, joint injuries become more frequent. Not only do we return to fall and winter sports, but the lower temperatures decrease elasticity of tendons and ligaments, resulting in increased susceptibility to injury. My impetus for writ...
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Author:
Jolene Wilkinson
15th May 2008
The German team seems to be very confident for the Euro 2008 despite they haven't won any European Championship since 1996. Since the 2006 World Cup the team is still very optimistic due to all the euphoria and excitement received. Up to this point the Ge...
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Author:
Claudia Beckford
15th May 2008
A British fraudster who took his council to court has seen the tables turned. David Cairns said it was a slip and trip due to uneven paving which caused his ankle injury in the year 2000, but Cairns had actually suffered the injury during a game of foot...
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Author:
Sarah Othman
20th April 2008
Suppose you slipped on a wet floor while walking inside a restaurant and suffered a sprained ankle. Assuming that there was no any warning sign telling that the said floor was wet, and that you were not able to see your path clearly because of the dim lig...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
03rd July 2007
PROFESSIONAL CARE OF MOTHER AND CHILD, 2000
Dear Editor, I was interested to read the article "Sports Injuries in Young Athletes Part 1" by Dr Kate Kerr (Professional Care of Mother & Child 1999; 9[3]: 68-77). As she makes clear, certain injuries can...
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Author:
Simon Moyes