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Trends and Risk Factors for the Hospitalization of Older Adults Presenting to Emergency Departments After a Bed-Related Fall: A National Database Analysis. [PDF]
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Epidemiology of Injuries Treated Among Male Youth Football Players During the 2021 Top Cup in Cameroon. [PDF]
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Strains and sprains in athletes
Although 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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Cervical Sprain/Strain Definition
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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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Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1976
Sprain, strain and bruise are terms loosely used to denote injury of soft tissues. More precisely a sprain may be defined as a partial or complete rupture of a ligament, a strain as a partial tear of muscles and a bruise as a rupture of tissue leading to a haematoma.
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Sprain, strain and bruise are terms loosely used to denote injury of soft tissues. More precisely a sprain may be defined as a partial or complete rupture of a ligament, a strain as a partial tear of muscles and a bruise as a rupture of tissue leading to a haematoma.
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Australian family physician, 2012
From April 2010 to March 2011 in BEACH (Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health), sprains and strains were managed at a rate of 14 per 1000 encounters, suggesting an average 1.7 million sprain/strain patient-doctor encounters nationally per year.
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From April 2010 to March 2011 in BEACH (Bettering the Evaluation and Care of Health), sprains and strains were managed at a rate of 14 per 1000 encounters, suggesting an average 1.7 million sprain/strain patient-doctor encounters nationally per year.
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