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  • ...st inadvertently on the ground or floor or other lower level. Fall-related injuries are mostly non-fatal but can also be fatal.<ref name=":0">WHO. Falls Factsh ...6/2123182/ Contralateral cochlear labyrinthine concussion without temporal bone fracture: unusual posttraumatic consequence]. Case reports in otolaryngolog
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  • Articular cartilage lesions is a collective term for injuries where the articular cartilage of the [[Knee|knee joint]] is affected, such ...ese lesions is one of the most difficult diagnostic problems in knee joint injuries.<ref name="Mandelbaum et al">Mandelbaum, Bert R., et al. "Articular cartila
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  • ** a risk of increase in bone loss<ref name=":3">Davis SR, Baber RJ. Treating menopause—MHT and beyond. * low bone mineral density
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  • ...st traumatic [[arthritis]], [[Meniscal Lesions|meniscus]] or [[cartilage]] injuries, [[knee]] instability, as well as impaired [[Quality of Life|quality of lif ...ior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Randomized Controlled Trial]. Arch Bone Jt Surg. 2021 Sep;9(5):519-526.</ref>.
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  • '''Classification''': long bone ...s with age and is most prevalent in osteoporotic elderly women. Apart from bone fragility, caused by [[osteopenia]] or [[osteoporosis]], commonly reported
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  • ...tps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7186838/ Operative management of ligamentous injuries to the ankle]. Clin Sports Med. 1982 Mar;1(1):117-30.</ref> ...is usually avulsed from tibial attachment, frequently with small flake of bone visible on x-rays;
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  • ....Available from:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK545182/</ref>. These injuries can affect the proximal, middle, or distal phalanx. In most cases of phalan ...st common injuries in the body. They are seen in athletic and work-related injuries<ref>J.J. de Jonge et al.
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  • ...5012_Common_injuries_in_cycling_Prevention_diagnosis_and_management Common injuries in cycling: Prevention, diagnosis and management.] South African Family Pra == Specific Cyclists' Hand Injuries ==
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  • ...tion<ref>Radiopedia [https://radiopaedia.org/articles/muscle-injury Muscle Injuries] Available from:https://radiopaedia.org/articles/muscle-injury (accessed 27 ...Melegati G. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4592039/ Muscle injuries: a brief guide to classification and management]. Translational Medicine@ U
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  • ...m.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5347947/ Psychotropic drugs and the risk of fall injuries, hospitalisations and mortality among older adults]. International journal ...f pain within residential care settings.<ref name=":4">Abdulla A, Adams N, Bone M, Elliott AM, Gaffin J, Jones D, Knaggs R, Martin D, Sampson L, Schofield
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  • ...nts, to allow specific movements. The human skeletal system comprises of [[bone]]<nowiki/>s, [[Tendon Anatomy|tendon]]<nowiki/>s, [[ligament]]<nowiki/>s an ===Biomechanical Properties of Bone===
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  • ...facilitates accurate diagnosis, prognosis, intervention, and assessment of injuries and dysfunction that physiotherapists' address daily. Unnecessary imaging w ...iagnostic imaging is underutilized such as x-rays identifying fractures or bone scans identifying osteoporosis<ref name=":16">Freeborn DK, Shye D, Muttooty
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  • ...hould be eased, both since there is no therapeutic value of massaging over bone, and to reduce discomfort felt by the client. To complete any massage, use ...and skeletal structures in our body. Fascia can become restricted through injuries, stress, trauma, and poor posture.<ref name=":1">Physioworks. [https://phys
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  • ...of the triceps. This avulsion might be characterized by a small “flake” of bone (the ‘flake sign’) which is avulsed from the olecranon at the point whe [[Category:Sports Injuries]]
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  • * Slows Bone Density Loss ...e osteoporosis, peripheral nerve entrapment syndromes, and musculoskeletal injuries'''.
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  • ...ts about recent exposure to minor trauma (such as neck sprains or sporting injuries), recent unfamiliar neurological symptoms or recent infections. * bone disease & reduced bone integrity (osteoporosis, osteopenia)
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  • [[File:Talus bone - animation01.gif|left|thumb|Tibia, Fibula and Talus]]"The ankle and foot a #### This is the highest foot bone
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  • A [[calcaneus]] fracture is a heel bone fracture. It is a rare type of fracture but has potentially debilitating r Calcaneus is the largest talar bone out of 7 [[Foot Anatomy|tarsal]] bones which together with the talus form h
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  • ...tion (RICE)''' has long been the cornerstone of managing acute soft tissue injuries, advocating for a conservative approach within the initial 24-48 hours post ...L. N. Järvinen, Minna Kääriäinen, Hannu Kalimo and Markku Järvinen, Muscle Injuries : Biology and Treatment, The American Journal of Sports Medicine 2005 33: 7
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  • ...the acetabular labrum and the ligamentum teres: an experimental study. The bone & joint journal. 2015 Apr 1;97(4):484-91.</ref><ref>Martin HD, Hatem MA, Ki ...lips M, Philippon MJ, Letkemann S, Simunovic N, Ayeni OR. Ligamentum teres injuries of the hip: a systematic review examining surgical indications, treatment o
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