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Ankle effusions following acute ankle injury
European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1999We prospectively studied 56 patients with an acute ankle injury and an effusion to determine the significance of the ankle effusion to functional outcome. The average size of effusion was 15 mm. Most injuries occurred following a fall (73%) and most (73%) were inversion injuries.
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2014
Prevention of injuries is important for the health of an individual player, as well as for the overall performance of the team. Injured players do not play at their full physical capacity or may not be able to play at all. The majority of ankle injuries that occur in football result in complete inability to participate in training and/or competition ...
van Reijen, M., Verhagen, E.A.L.M.
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Prevention of injuries is important for the health of an individual player, as well as for the overall performance of the team. Injured players do not play at their full physical capacity or may not be able to play at all. The majority of ankle injuries that occur in football result in complete inability to participate in training and/or competition ...
van Reijen, M., Verhagen, E.A.L.M.
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Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 2022
Dan Horan, Catherine Blake, Seamus Kelly
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Dan Horan, Catherine Blake, Seamus Kelly
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INJURY TO THE LIGAMENTS OF THE ANKLE
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1965openaire +2 more sources
Injuries of the Ankle in Children
Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1974openaire +3 more sources
Natural Products for Prevention and Treatment of Chemical‐Induced Liver Injuries
Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2018Hua-bin Li, Ren-you Gan, Sha Li
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