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Abdominal wall strain
http://www.anabolic.ca/news/133/ARTICLE/1210/20...
learn about what an Abdominal wall strain is and how you can possibly prevent it from happening. Learn how to recognize the signs
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file under: DefinitionAn, abdominal, wall, strain, is, a, strain, to, the, muscles, or, the, tendons, of, the, abdominal, wall, , Normally, the, strain, will, affect, the, abdominal, wall, muscles, were, they, attach, to, the, tendons, of, the, abdominal, wall, as, this, is, the, weakess, point, of, the, contra by millzee11 2008/03/10 23:27:03
   
Achilles Tendon Strain
http://www.anabolic.ca/news/133/ARTICLE/1211/20...
Achilles Tendon Strain affects the achilles tendon as is a debilitating injury so learn how you can possibly prevent this injury and also learn how to recognize the signs
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file under: Definitionas, with, the, majority, of, muscle, and, tendon, strains, it, usually, occurs, at, the, the, place, were, muscle, joins, to, tendon, or, in, the, case, of, Achilles, Tendon, strain, at, the, place, were, the, achilles, tendon, joins, to, the, bone, of, the, foot, , If, you, are, not, familia by millzee11 2008/03/10 23:30:40
   
Ankle Dislocation
http://www.anabolic.ca/news/133/ARTICLE/1212/20...
Ankle dislocation is an injury that is ussually cause by high stress applied to the outside of the ankle and causes the joint to move in a way it was not designed for which results in the dislocation of the talus Bone.
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file under: DefinitionAnkle, dislocation, occurs, when, the, talus, bone, is, moved, from, the, socket, formed, by, the, Tibia, and, Fibula, bones, , In, most, cases, ankle, dislocations, are, associated, with, fractures, and, sprains, to, ligaments, and, tendons, of, the, ankleParts, Involvedbones, of, th by millzee11 2008/03/10 23:33:47
   
Ankle exostosis (bone spurs; calcium deposits) - Injury
http://www.anabolic.ca/news/133/ARTICLE/1213/20...
Ankle Exostosis is basically a bone spur or also know as a build up of calcium. This build up of calcium or extra bone results in a deformity of the normal shape of the ankle bone and can be rather painful when moving.
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file under: DefinitionAnkle, exostosis, is, a, build, up, of, bone, at, a, site, of, new, or, repeat, injury, to, the, ankle, and, is, usually, caused, by, repeat, traumaParts, involvedlower, aspect, of, the, tibia, and, the, fibulatalus, boneany, tissues, close, to, the, ankle, exostosis, such, as, blood, ves by millzee11 2008/03/10 23:37:03
   
Ankle Sprain Grade 1 (1st degree or mild sprain)
http://www.anabolic.ca/news/133/ARTICLE/1216/20...
a grade 1 ankle sprain is not a very serious injury but it is important to still know the signs
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file under: DefinitionA, grade, 1, ankle, sprain, is, an, overstretching, and, minor, tearing, of, one, or, more, of, the, ankle, ligaments, , An, ankle, sprain, that, involves, two, ligaments, results, in, much, more, disability, than, a, single, ligament, sprainParts, Involvedligaments, that, support, th by millzee11 2008/03/10 23:46:47
   
Ankle Sprain Grade 2 (moderate or second degree)
http://www.anabolic.ca/news/133/ARTICLE/1217/20...
A grade 2 ankle sprain is a very serious injury and any athlete should know what the signs
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file under: DefinitionAn, overstretching, of, the, one, or, more, of, the, ankle, ligaments, resulting, in, partial, tearing, or, those, ligaments, , The, partial, tearing, of, the, supporting, ankle, ligaments, results, in, loss, of, ankle, functionParts, Involvedsupporting, ligaments, of, the, ankleTh by millzee11 2008/03/10 23:50:11
   
Grade 3 ankle sprain ( severe or 3rd degree)
http://www.anabolic.ca/news/133/ARTICLE/1218/20...
a grade 3 is the most severe of the ankle sprains and is a complete rupture of the ligament involved. this injury will require surgery if it happens to you so it is important to be able to see the signs
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file under: DefinitionA, grade, 3, ankle, sprain, is, when, one, or, both, of, the, lateral, ligaments, of, the, ankle, are, overstretched, which, results, in, a, rupture, of, the, ligament, , Normally, with, a, sprain, of, this, severity, the, ankle, joint, becomes, dislocated, due, to, the, lack, of, support, by millzee11 2008/03/10 23:53:27
   
Ankle Strain - Injury
http://www.anabolic.ca/news/133/ARTICLE/1219/20...
There are three grades of ankle strain and each affect the muscle and tendons of the ankle differently. Learn what to look for with an ankle strain and how you can prevent it from happening to you.
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file under: Definitionan, ankle, strain, is, the, overstretchng, or, tear, of, any, of, the, muscles, or, tendons, of, the, ankle, , As, with, any, muscle, or, tendon, strain, it, occurs, at, the, weakest, point, of, the, muscle, or, tendon, and, that, normally, is, were, the, muscle, attaches, to, the, tendonPar by millzee11 2008/03/10 23:56:40
   
Ankle Synovitis
http://www.anabolic.ca/news/133/ARTICLE/1221/20...
Ankle synovitis is a minor condition but if left untreated can progress into a chronic problem, so it is important to recognize the signs
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file under: DefinitionAnkle, synovitis, is, inflammation, of, the, synovium, (synovial, membrane), , More, often, than, not, ankle, synovitis, is, brought, about, by, an, injury, to, the, ankle, joint, or, surrounding, tissues, such, as, a, fracture, or, infection, etcParts, involvedankle, jointsynovial by millzee11 2008/03/10 23:59:31
   
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