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Repetitive activities can injure tendons, causing pain and swelling. Wear and tear from age can also cause tendinopathy. These tendon injuries are common in ...
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“Functional Validation in Unsolved Rare Disease ... Many graduates of the Clinical and Translational Science Track choose to pursue postdoctoral training ...
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Functional definitions of core stability also include these elements: ... activities. A stable foundation resulting in ... "Injuries related to biomechanical ...
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