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Golf is not usually thought of as a contact sport, but many players can suffer injuries. Dr. Sanj Kakar, a Mayo Clinic orthopedic surgeon, says overuse ...
It's a time to spread awareness about injury prevention and trauma. Falls are the No. 1 cause of nonfatal injuries among children up to 14 years old in the U.S. ...
Riders of all kinds can sustain serious injuries in an accident, but survival chances grow exponentially when a helmet is worn. Use extra-sharp eyes when ...
Hand injuries can take many forms, such as a laceration, crushed fingers, open fractures, or loss of fingers, a thumb or the whole hand.
... injury, a misstep or fall, a sports injury or a car crash. ... Poor training techniques, such as not warming up, can raise the risk of ankle injuries.
Cross country and track are two of the most popular sports in middle school and high school. But injuries in young runners are common, often are caused by ...
Stretching may help you improve your range of motion and decrease your risk of injury, among other benefits. ... Decrease your risk of injuries; Help your joints ...
“Holding a laptop, typing, texting, things like that. It's an injury from overuse, and Dr. Sanj. Kakar, a Mayo Clinic orthopedic hand.
The purpose of this study is to address a knowledge gap. Early diagnosis of nerve root avulsion injuries following brachial plexus trauma remain a barrier to ...
This common neck injury often is from a car crash. But other trauma can cause it too. Know the symptoms and how to treat it.
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