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All About Ankle Sprains and Strains
Ankle strains and sprains are common injuries. This article reviews what you need to know about the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.
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SLAP Tear Shoulder Injury and Treatment
Learn about the four major types of SLAP tears (labral tears) and how each type is typically treated.
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What to Do When a Wrist Injury Occurs
For most wrist injuries, nonsurgical treatments like immobilization, ice therapy, and elevation can be used within the first 24-48 hours until a doctor can be seen.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tears
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the main stabilizing ligaments of the knee. Tears or ruptures of the ACL occur frequently during sports.
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Concussion Symptoms
The symptoms of concussion can be divided into four categories: thinking and remembering; physical; emotional and mood; and sleep.
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Tennis Elbow Treatment
Treatment recommendations vary greatly among physicians. Athletes may consider seeking second opinions and/or a treatment protocol from physical therapists or athletic trainers.
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Ankle Sprain and Strain Risk Factors
Who is at risk of developing ankle strains and sprains? Learn what risk factors make athletes most susceptible.
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3 Types of Snapping Hip Syndrome
There are three ways snapping hip can originate. Each type of snapping hip, while typically harmless, may lead to pain and joint damage for some athletes.
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Rotator cuff injuries are typically attributed to trauma, tissue degeneration, and shoulder impingement. But how do they occur?
An injured nerve in your cervical spine (neck) can produce symptoms of shoulder pain, weakness, and numbness.
Runners put an enormous amount of pressure on their knees, making the joint susceptible to a number of different conditions.
Wrist tendonitis and sprains are common injuries of the wrist. While both conditions may be similar in many ways, there are also several differences that are seen.