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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1995
Low back injuries occur commonly in tennis, but the pathophysiologic, biomechanical, and clinical characteristics are not well defined. Tennis players may be at an increased risk of lumbar disc pathology from rotational and hyperextension shearing effects.
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Low back injuries occur commonly in tennis, but the pathophysiologic, biomechanical, and clinical characteristics are not well defined. Tennis players may be at an increased risk of lumbar disc pathology from rotational and hyperextension shearing effects.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1947
Abstract 1. 1. This is a plea for more careful examinations and proper interpretation of symptoms in the case of industrial back injuries. 2. 2. Closer cooperation between orthopedist, neurosurgeon and radiologist is urged. 3. 3. Less emphasis should be placed upon congenital malformations as expressed in the x-ray.
J D, ADAMS, G K, COONSE
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Abstract 1. 1. This is a plea for more careful examinations and proper interpretation of symptoms in the case of industrial back injuries. 2. 2. Closer cooperation between orthopedist, neurosurgeon and radiologist is urged. 3. 3. Less emphasis should be placed upon congenital malformations as expressed in the x-ray.
J D, ADAMS, G K, COONSE
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Nursing Standard, 1994
A nurse who suffered a serious back injury at work six years ago has been awarded record damages.
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A nurse who suffered a serious back injury at work six years ago has been awarded record damages.
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1983
Back injuries may occur at any age or level of skill and are slightly more prevalent in male dancers. The risk factors that may be involved in a given injury include training errors, musculotendinous imbalance, anatomic malalignment of the lower extremity, shoe wear, and floor surface. Assessment of these risk factors provides guides for management and
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Back injuries may occur at any age or level of skill and are slightly more prevalent in male dancers. The risk factors that may be involved in a given injury include training errors, musculotendinous imbalance, anatomic malalignment of the lower extremity, shoe wear, and floor surface. Assessment of these risk factors provides guides for management and
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1985
The complaint of low back pain in the adolescent must never be taken lightly. A high index of suspicion should be particularly entertained in a child participating in gymnastic training or competition. As noted in this article, steps can now be taken, particularly if a specific diagnosis is made early, to institute specific treatment with a high ...
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The complaint of low back pain in the adolescent must never be taken lightly. A high index of suspicion should be particularly entertained in a child participating in gymnastic training or competition. As noted in this article, steps can now be taken, particularly if a specific diagnosis is made early, to institute specific treatment with a high ...
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2008
Low back pain is a common, debilitating problem for athletes as well as the general population. It is the number one cause for athletes to miss a professional sporting event. Most cases of lower back pain are self-limiting, lasting no more than a few weeks. Occasionally, however, back pain lasts longer than 3 months, at which point it is termed chronic
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Low back pain is a common, debilitating problem for athletes as well as the general population. It is the number one cause for athletes to miss a professional sporting event. Most cases of lower back pain are self-limiting, lasting no more than a few weeks. Occasionally, however, back pain lasts longer than 3 months, at which point it is termed chronic
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