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    Gymnastics is a very difficult sport that takes a lot of commitment. Many children take on gymnastics at a young age and strive to become Olympic gymnasts by competing their whole lives, but not a lot of people are able to pursue that dream due to the challenges that come with being a gymnast. Coaches are currently conditioning and training their gymnasts at very demanding and advanced levels. Although the sport has several positive health benefits on the body, it also puts gymnasts at a very high

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    Case Study Of Tendonitis

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    Rotator cuff tear, tendonitis, tendinitis, tendinosis, tendon problems, joint pain, treatment of tendon problems, tendon inflammation, therapy of tendon disease, essential fatty acids. Purpose of title As any person doing sports, and also many other people in their everyday life, I have experienced tendon problems in my activity. I am a calisthenics enthusiast, and many years of medical practice have permitted me to understand some of tendon pathologies. I was astonished

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    Top Natural Supplements for Muscle Gain In order to build up your body you need more than time at the gym, you also need to fuel your body properly. If you want to build strong muscles, it is vital that you fuel your body for muscle growth, as they need the proper nutrients in order to repair and rebuild. Building muscle helps with fat loss, and will help with endurance – both which are vital for beach volleyball players. As a beach volleyball player you don’t want to bulk up like a body builder

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    Throughout my junior and senior years of high school I was a part of the Student Athletic Training Team in the Sports Medicine Department of Wakefield High School. To help better understand the injuries that the team encountered in the field, I enrolled in the Sports Medicine classes that were offered by the school. The classes were taught by the head athletic trainer for the school who believed in hands-on learning, especially for his student trainers. During the duration of the course and my time

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    Achilles Knee Strength

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    midstance) was significantly lower in injured runners with Achilles tendinopathy than in uninjured runners. In adition, the preactivation (EMG) in 100 ms before heel strike of tibialis anterior was lower for injured runners than uninjured runners. Moreover, rectus femoris and gluteus medius IEMG activity 100 ms after heel strike was also lower in the injured group. In a thesis study from Azevedo and Martin (2008), the author concluded that achilles tendinopathy runners have a higher incidence of previous

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    Humoron Transfer Surgery

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    A tendon transfer surgery involves the precise cutting of the tendon at its normal insertion point, and then threading it through the soft tissues either around or between bones, and connecting it to another bone. Because the tendon and surrounding tissues are so fragile, this procedure requires the gifted, meticulous hands of a surgeon. I had this procedure when I was seven and it truly was the single most influential ‘work’ in my life. Not only did it give me another chance at mobility, my tendon

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    CAUSES OF FAILURE OF BRIDGE Deck Vibration Since the well-known bridge, Tacoma Narrows Bridge was destroyed in 1940 the designers and owners started to concern more about the stability of bridge deck. For short-and long term of monitoring the deck, the instruments of geophysical are increase used which are; 1. accelerometers and tilt meter 2. strain gages Figure1: Tacoma Narrows Bridge with severe vibration Figure 2: Tacoma Narrows Bridge after collapse due to wind fluttering

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    The loss of the tendon-to-bone insertion site is a common and difficult problem in orthopedic injuries of the hand, elbow, knee, shoulder, heel and foot. These types of injuries may be treated surgically by repair, reconstruction or grafting solutions. Tears of flexor tendons of the hand, for instance, requires surgical attachment of a tendon to its bony insertions. The processes may be beneficial to the patient but have the potential to lead to possible complications including adhesion formation

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    epicondyle of the humerus by the common tendon. The flexor digitorum lies between the superficial and deep groups. In the anterior fingers, which inserts on the sides of the middle phalanges, splits at the level of the proximal phalanges, permitting the deeper tendons of the FDP to pass on through to the bases of the distal phalanges. It is from the intermuscular septa between it and the adjacent muscles, and from the antebrachial fascia. It divides into four tendons, which pass, together with that of

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    The human body is a complex network that has many organ systems designed for proper functioning. As the body ages over time, it also affects the effectiveness of these organ systems. One of the organ systems that demonstrated the most significant age-related changes have to be the musculoskeletal system. The musculoskeletal system provides the most obvious external signs of aging because its main function is to provide protection, support and movement of the muscles and bones (Aldwin). These functions

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