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    positon and the ball. This allows the fielder to get their glove in front of the ball and field the ball quickly. Rotary or Angular Kinematics. A significant amount of force is placed on the right‚ non-glove side‚ knee during the drive step. This is classified as torque on the knee because of the amount of force being placed

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    tripped and landed on her left knee. Per OMNI‚ she was initially diagnosed with left knee sprain/strain. She is status post left knee arthroscopy‚ partial lateral meniscectomy with chondroplasty of lateral tibial plateau and synovectomy of the medial and patellofemoral compartments on 12/01/15. Based on the follow-up examination report by Dr. Burszlyn dated 12/11/15‚ the patient presents for reevaluation of her left knee. She is a week and half status post left knee arthroscopy. She is complaining

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    and right knee when she turned and fell over a child on a bike. Per PT note dated 10/01/15‚ the patient has been attending PT for her right knee. Plan is to continue with treatment plan. Goals are to decrease pain and improve mobility‚ flexibility and function. Based on the latest medical report by Dr. Wilson dated 02/10/16‚ the patient presents for follow-up of her right knee and left hip. She underwent a right total knee replacement in 2012. She is having discomfort in the right knee and is requesting

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    Ligaments are tough‚ non-stretchable fibers that hold bones together. Damage to cruciate ligaments‚ which crisscross the knee to give it stability‚ is one of the most common sports injuries. The "tear" occurs from changing direction rapidly‚ slowing down from running‚ or landing from a jump improperly. The A.C.L tear is one injury that worries athletes in all sports at all levels because of its devastating effects. People ages 15-25 that participate in basketball and other sports that require

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    learned from many doctors that it was because of ligaments in her knee being too tight‚ other ligaments being too loose‚ and the fact that she had no groove in her knee for her patella to sit. She went through 6 weeks of physical therapy‚ she was hoping that after

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    playing soccer when I was 7. Soon all of my friends were on the same team as me. My best friend at the time dad coached us. It was great! Until I was about 10 or 11. My knee started to hurt. I couldn’t kick the ball without wincing. I knew something was wrong. At first my knee just ached. Then it started to swell. Soon my knee looked like it ate the other one. It didn’t bother

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    male supervisor who sustained a work-related injury to the right knee when he was struck by a laden dolly being pushed by a co-worker. Patient is diagnosed with right knee osteoarthritis. He is status post a bone graft and patellar realignment in 2003 and scar tissue debridement in 2004. Based on the medical report dated 10/19/16‚ the patient complains of right knee pain‚ rated 7/10. Patient has progressive chronic bilateral knee pain. He has had the pain for over ten years. He states that the

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    be compliant with thigh-length SCD’s than knee-length SCD’s. The most common reason for noncompliance with thigh-length SCD’s was that the devices were hot and itchy. Thigh-length SCD’s are less likely to be reapplied after ambulation. Thigh-length SCD’s also have a tendency to be fitted improperly around the patient’s upper leg. The size of the SCD is either too large or too small causing discomfort. This is a common reason for noncompliance. Knee-length SCD’s are lighter and more comfortable

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    spine‚ hip or knee. The areas may be geared toward certain concentrated definite fields of interest such as pediatrics‚ trauma or sports medicine. A number of orthopedic surgeons may specialize in different areas. Orthopedic surgeons use both surgical and non-surgical methods of treating to musculoskeletal trauma‚ sports injuries‚ degenerative diseases‚ infections‚ tumors‚ and congenital disorders. (AAOS) Some common procedures performed by orthopedic surgeons are as follows[:knee arthroscopy and

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    (2013) states during barefoot running there is a much greater knee flexion and the vertical force acted upon the body is considerably higher when barefoot running compared with running with comfortable shoes as this provides necessary protection and durability. Barefoot running has demonstrated that it reduces the amount of torque acted upon the knee joint and is more effective and offers more protection as shock absorber for the knee than running shoes. Vance (2013). Corresponding to these findings

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