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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1979
T P Bresnahan, C T Redmond
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T P Bresnahan, C T Redmond
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The prevention of leg injuries in motorcycle accidents
Injury, 1983Leg injuries due to motorcycle accidents are becoming increasingly common, and a relatively high proportion of these injuries are severe, requiring intensive and prolonged treatment with an often disappointing final result. A total of 309 injured motorcyclists consented to take part in a study investigating the possibility that crash bars fitted to ...
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Lower leg overuse injuries in athletes
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 1993AbstractAchilles paratenonitis and medial tibial syndrome are the most common specific overuse injuries among athletes in Finland, and they are a problem especially in endurance sports, such as long‐distance running and jogging. Conservative treatment is often successful, but if it fails operative treatment is necessary.
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Leg and Foot Injuries in Racquet Sports
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1988Injuries to the lower extremity are common in racquet sports. The acute injuries usually respond well to treatment. Chronic injuries may require more patience and sometimes a change of playing habits on the part of the player. Some chronic injuries will respond well to operative intervention but most will do well with conservative care.
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2013
The lower leg is one of the most common sites of injury in sport, particularly involving acute and chronic injuries to muscle and bone. For example, almost 50% of stress fractures are seen in the tibia, and over 6% affect the fibula (Matheson et al...
Cathy Speed, Bill Ribbans
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The lower leg is one of the most common sites of injury in sport, particularly involving acute and chronic injuries to muscle and bone. For example, almost 50% of stress fractures are seen in the tibia, and over 6% affect the fibula (Matheson et al...
Cathy Speed, Bill Ribbans
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Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2001
R G. Hosey, T D. Armsey, J E. White
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R G. Hosey, T D. Armsey, J E. White
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