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Analysis of Shoulder Sprains and Strains in Mining [PDF]
Material handling injuries reported to the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) result in nearly 70,000 days of work lost each year. Several mitigation efforts for these injuries focus on the back, but shoulder injuries account for four times the days lost.
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A controlled study of diflunisal in Sprains and Strains
Current Medical Research and Opinion, 1978A preliminary double-blind, randomized trial was carried out in general practice to compare the efficacy of treatment with diflunisal (500 mg) twice daily and a combination of dextropropoxyphene (65 mg) plus paracetemol (650 mg) 3-times daily for 3 days in relieving pain associated with strains and sprains.
Roylance Pj, Grimshaw Jj, Jaffé Gv
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Nursing, 2003
Offer your patient this educational tool when you teach him how to care for his injury.
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Offer your patient this educational tool when you teach him how to care for his injury.
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Strains and sprains in athletes
Postgraduate Medicine, 1983Although often considered "minor" injuries, strains and sprains are the leading cause of time lost from athletics due to injury. Trainers, coaches, and physicians other than orthopedic surgeons are usually called on to manage these injuries and thus need to be aware of proper methods of diagnosis and treatment. Because of the tendency of these injuries
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1931
I N the fieIds of orthopedic and traumatic surgery there are two very common injuries, the strain and the sprain, which present themseIves separateIy or together for consideration. AIthough these types of trauma are distinct and different entities, they are not suffrcientIy considered as such.
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I N the fieIds of orthopedic and traumatic surgery there are two very common injuries, the strain and the sprain, which present themseIves separateIy or together for consideration. AIthough these types of trauma are distinct and different entities, they are not suffrcientIy considered as such.
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Sprains, Strains, and Fractures
Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet, 2017ABSTRACTSprains, strains, and fractures are common in all age groups, but individuals have little or no information about what to expect until it happens to them or someone they know. These injuries can occur in a flash, but the recovery can take days, months, or sometimes even longer.
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The Increased Incidence on Mondays of Work-Related Sprains and Strains
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 1996Insurance-industry researchers have shown an increase on Mondays of lost-time sprain and strains said to be work-related, but thought to be fraudulent claims for off-the-job weekend injuries. We examined this issue among civilian employees of the Department of the Navy, using data from claims for injuries occurring between 1989 and 1994.
Bonnie LaFleur, Steven L. Shepherd
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