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War minus the shooting or a pathway to peace? These two quite polarised perceptions have tended to dominate analysis of the relationship between sport and war. In this paper, I will be showing how each of these views is present, both in terms of general discussions about the relationship and specifically in relation to World War One. My analysis argues
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War minus the shooting or a pathway to peace? These two quite polarised perceptions have tended to dominate analysis of the relationship between sport and war. In this paper, I will be showing how each of these views is present, both in terms of general discussions about the relationship and specifically in relation to World War One. My analysis argues
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American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2010
Although this metaphor has been used (and sometimes abused) over the years, it certainly seems entirely appropriate at this particular time and place as I take over the role of Editor-in-Chief (EIC) from Amira Klip , PhD, who for the past three years has provided outstanding editorial guidance ...
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Although this metaphor has been used (and sometimes abused) over the years, it certainly seems entirely appropriate at this particular time and place as I take over the role of Editor-in-Chief (EIC) from Amira Klip , PhD, who for the past three years has provided outstanding editorial guidance ...
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 2006
Although the first shoulder arthroplasty was implanted in 1893 by the French surgeon Jules-Emile Pean,[1][1] the development of the procedure came in the 1950s when Neer[2][2] described the results using a vitallium prosthesis to treat comminuted fractures of the head of the humerus.
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Although the first shoulder arthroplasty was implanted in 1893 by the French surgeon Jules-Emile Pean,[1][1] the development of the procedure came in the 1950s when Neer[2][2] described the results using a vitallium prosthesis to treat comminuted fractures of the head of the humerus.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2012
Over the years, a primary care internist had often told medical students that every illness is psychosomatic — involving both the mind and body — but it wasn't until she injured her shoulder that she fully understood how true that is.
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Over the years, a primary care internist had often told medical students that every illness is psychosomatic — involving both the mind and body — but it wasn't until she injured her shoulder that she fully understood how true that is.
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Manual Therapy, 2005
The McKenzie method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (McKenzie 1981, 1990; McKenzie and May, 2000, 2003) is well known and commonly applied in the management of spinal disorders (Foster et al., 1999; Gracey et al., 2002; Jackson, 2001). The system uses a mechanical evaluation involving end-range repeated movements performed whilst symptom and ...
Alessandro, Aina, Stephen, May
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The McKenzie method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy (McKenzie 1981, 1990; McKenzie and May, 2000, 2003) is well known and commonly applied in the management of spinal disorders (Foster et al., 1999; Gracey et al., 2002; Jackson, 2001). The system uses a mechanical evaluation involving end-range repeated movements performed whilst symptom and ...
Alessandro, Aina, Stephen, May
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2005
l a d “On the shoulders of giants” is a familiar phrase to ll of us, especially because it was the theme of the 003 annual ASSH Meeting in Chicago. My title akes a slightly different slant. “Shoulders of Morals” is about how we teach, and how we learn. Some years ago, the eminent past president of the SSH Dr.
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l a d “On the shoulders of giants” is a familiar phrase to ll of us, especially because it was the theme of the 003 annual ASSH Meeting in Chicago. My title akes a slightly different slant. “Shoulders of Morals” is about how we teach, and how we learn. Some years ago, the eminent past president of the SSH Dr.
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1975
The rheumatoid shoulder is a frequent manifestation in the rheumatoid patient. Most of the symptoms are of a mild to moderate degree and can usually be ameliorated by heat, massage, and gently exercise. Local injection therapy may be of value in selected cases. Strenuous exercise or manipulation is contraindicated.
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The rheumatoid shoulder is a frequent manifestation in the rheumatoid patient. Most of the symptoms are of a mild to moderate degree and can usually be ameliorated by heat, massage, and gently exercise. Local injection therapy may be of value in selected cases. Strenuous exercise or manipulation is contraindicated.
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Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2011
Editorial: The shoulder complex is one that often intrigues those in sports medicine and sport science given its large range of motion, associated lack of stabilising structures, and the velocities and forces it undergoes during a range of sporting activities.
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Editorial: The shoulder complex is one that often intrigues those in sports medicine and sport science given its large range of motion, associated lack of stabilising structures, and the velocities and forces it undergoes during a range of sporting activities.
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