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Hamstring Strain Injuries

Sports Medicine, 2012
Hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) are common in a number of sports and incidence rates have not declined in recent times. Additionally, the high rate of recurrent injuries suggests that our current understanding of HSI and re-injury risk is incomplete. Whilst the multifactoral nature of HSIs is agreed upon by many, often individual risk factors and/or ...
Opar, David A.   +2 more
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Ophthalmologic Injuries

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1982
Increasing numbers of young people are being attracted to organized sports. Racquet sports, as they are individual sports, will give a lifetime of continual pleasure. Increasing numbers of eye injuries are being seen, however. Now that adequate eye protection is available, it behooves all physicians who are interested in prevention of eye injury to ...
G R, Diamond   +3 more
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Blast Injuries

Acta Radiologica, 1988
Blast injuries cause specific lesions with which the radiologist should be familiar. The mechanism of injury and the pathophysiology of this form of trauma are discussed. The clinical effects as well as the radiologic observations in various organs are presented. Most dramatic effects are observed in the thorax.
O B, Adler, A, Rosenberger
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The crisscross injury mechanism in forearm injuries

Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery, 2005
A new mechanism of injury of the forearm bones, crisscross injury, is described. It is more common than the Essex-Lopresti fracture dislocation. The old concept of isolated injury of one side of the radioulnar joint may be challenged. It often occurs in Mason type II fracture dislocation of the radial head or dislocation of radioulnar joints.The first ...
Ip, SPS   +4 more
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Muscle Injuries

2007
Abstract: Muscle damage is related to indirect/elongation mechanism, direct impact or dysfunction of the supporting connective tissue and is common in athletes. Muscle trauma can lead to changes that may be observed on US and MRI. MRI or US grading of muscle injury can be performed.
Gielen, Jan   +4 more
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Injury Surveillance in Construction: Eye Injuries

Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 2001
Occupational eye injuries are both common and preventable. About 20% of occupational eye injuries occur in construction. To investigate the nature of eye injuries among construction workers, we analyzed a large data set of construction worker injuries.
Abla Mawudeku   +2 more
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Perilunate Injuries

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2007
Perilunate injuries are complex injuries of the bony and ligamentous structures of the wrist. They require operative management with careful restoration of carpal alignment and open reduction and internal fixation of associated fractures. Even with optimal treatment, mild to moderate dysfunction affects most patients.
David J, Sauder   +3 more
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