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Natural Relief for Inflammation of Sprains, Strains, and Arthritis [PDF]

open access: closedAlternative and Complementary Therapies, 2000
Natural medicine can provide dramatic relief for patients who suffer from the aches and pains associated with sports-related injuries, other minor traumas, and chronic inflammatory conditions. The natural bounty of potential treatments runs the gamut from Lyprinol (a stabilized green-lipped mussel extract) (Tyler Encapsulations, Gresham, Oregon) to ...
Chris D. Meletis
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Sprains and Strains

2008
Paul S. Auerbach   +2 more
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Epidemiology and Trends of Weightlifting-Related Sprains and Strains that Presented to Emergency Departments in the United States.

Journal of long-term effects of medical implants, 2018
Despite potential health benefits of weightlifting and physical activity, individuals can suffer from a number of musculoskeletal injuries. This study aimed to: (i) compare incidence and annual trends of different weightlifting injury types presenting to
Steven A. Burekhovich   +12 more
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Neurocognitive Reaction Time Predicts Lower Extremity Sprains and Strains

, 2012
Context: Prevention of a lower extremity sprain or strain requires some basis for predicting that an individual athlete will sustain such an injury unless a modifiable risk factor is addressed.
G. Wilkerson
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Neck strains and sprains among motor vehicle occupants—United States, 2000

open access: closedAccident Analysis and Prevention, 2003
Kyran Quinlan   +4 more
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A double-blind comparison of flurbiprofen with diflunisal in the treatment of acute ankle sprains and strains.

Current Medical Research and Opinion, 1989
Fifty patients with acute ankle sprains/strains were treated with either 100 mg flurbiprofen or 500 mg diflunisal twice daily in a double-blind fashion for 18 days or until symptoms of the injury resolved.
W. Finch   +3 more
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Strains and sprains

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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Sprains, Strains, and Fractures

Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet, 2017
ABSTRACTSprains, 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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