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Have a leg injury with a deep cut or you can see bone or tendon. · Can't walk or put weight on your leg. · Have pain, swelling, redness or warmth in your lower ...
Don't move the injured person except if needed to avoid further injury. Before checking for the source of the wound, put on disposable gloves and other ...
... injuries of all levels and severity, including people who have accompanying conditions such as amputation and brain injury. Program staff provide ...
Causes. Tendinitis can be caused by a sudden injury. But repeating the same movement over time is a much more likely cause. Most people develop tendinitis ...
A specialist talks about the high risk of ACL injury in teen athletes, risks of delayed treatment, concomitant knee injuries and referral for this injury.
If the injury is severe, your doctor may recommend one or more of the ... For severe injuries, you may be referred to a specialist in musculoskeletal injuries ...
... injury. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, hundreds of thousands of children were injured on slides in the U.S. from 2002 through 2015, and ...
The purpose of this study is to facilitate early intervention strategies to support workers in staying at or returning to work after illness or injury and ...
Technology to help people with spinal cord injury includes advanced wheelchairs, smartphones, and other devices and assistive robotics.
The purpose of this study is to characterize gradients of dysfunction in the autonomic nervous system after spinal cord injury. Participation eligibility.
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