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The is an injury that is a new injury. |
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This type of injury is an old, reoccuring injury. |
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An overstretching or tearing of a ligament. |
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An overstretching or tear of a muscle or tendon. |
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A bruise caused by a pooling of blood. |
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When a bone comes out joint, but goes back in by itself. |
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When a bone goes out of joint, and stays out. A person is required to help put it back in. |
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The shaft of a long bone. |
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The outer covering of bone. |
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The joint surface of a bone. |
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A fracture with little or no joint displacement, and it stays under the skin. |
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A fracture, that is displaced, and it goes through the skin. |
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The degree of sprain/strain where the tissue is overstretched. |
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The degree of sprain/strain where the tissue has a partial tear. |
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The degree of sprain/strain where the tissue has a complete tear. |
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Calcium deposits form within muscle, after repeated contusions to a muscle. |
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Increased sensation of pain or touch |
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Inflammation of the tendon |
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Adhesion of the synovial sheath to the tendon. |
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Inflammation of a bursa pad. |
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