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    Compartment Syndrome

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    Step by step‚ glide by glide‚ I was gaining speed. “BOOM!” Before I could even comprehend what happened‚ I glared down at a surging pain that vibrated through my whole body‚ mainly sourcing from my left ankle. My ankle was completely turned backwards. I frantically yelled out to my instructor‚ “MY ANKLE IS BROKEN!” As he sprinted over to the other side of the gymnasium where I was laying in agony‚ I could see an audience starting to gather. He informed me that the ambulance was on its way and that my

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    made to prevent ingrown toenails 12. Define Subungual Hematoma and it’s treatment 13. Name the four lateral ligaments in the ankle 14. Name and briefly describe the three types of ankle sprains 15. Contrast The Three Grades of Ankle sprains 16. Discuss return to play guidelines  for an ankle sprain 17. What role does a felt horseshoe play in the acute treatment of an ankle sprain 18. Describe the term Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome‚ were it is symptomatic‚ and how it is treated 19. Discuss briefly

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    secreted by damaged cells in Dave’s ankle. How do these cytokines cause inflammation? Secreted cytokine proteins provide signals between immune cells to coordinate the inflammatory response. 5. How does the application of ice to the ankle affect blood flow through the capillaries? The application of ice to the ankle causes the capillaries to constrict. This decreases the blood flow to the ankle and reduces swelling. 6. How does the removal of ice from the ankle affect blood flow through the capillaries

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    Ali Khishdoost Borazjani Student number: 201013884 MSc medical Engineering Human locomotive 2010-2011 Tutor : N.Vanicek Human gait analysis during walk and run 1-ABSTRACTION When human travel by foot from point X to point Y and they are not in rush‚ they walk but when they rushed they run. Although human legs can have a wide range of movement and locomotion pattern but when people travel on foot‚ in most cases they use walk or run. There are many items effect on this selection like the

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    Foot Strike Patterns

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    Discussion: The objective of the first article investigated stride length‚ stride frequency‚ ground contact‚ and flight times for three different conditions; running barefoot‚ running in minimalist shoes‚ and running in conventional running shoes. The results of the study showed that the stride duration in barefoot running was less than the stride duration in the traditional or minimalist shoe running. Overall the results also showed that the traditional shoes had a longer stride duration when

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    Motion Analysis

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    [http://www.asbweb.org/conferences/2009/pdf/1231.pdf] Results Discussion and Analysis 1. When the kicker begins the kick‚ his hip extensors of the kicking limb (H1) work positively to extend the hip until toe-off at t=0.28 s. After slight delays‚ the ankle plantiflexors (A1) performed positive work to push away from the floor; at the same time the knee flexors (K1) actively flexed. 2. After the leg is in swing (at t=0.28)‚ the hip flexors acted to flex the hip (H2). Very close before contact‚ the hip

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    Sex: M Room No.: 502 Date of Admission: 10/09/2013 Admitting Physician: Patrick Keathley‚ MD‚ Endocrinology Chief Complaint: Left ankle pain Details of Present Illness: This is a 44-year-old Hispanic male who I was kindly asked to admit by Dr. Max Hirsch. The patient is status post arthrodesis of the left ankle and has newly diagnosed diabetes and hypertension. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY: Pre-op blood glucose was noted to be greater than 200. The patient asked for a

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    Hillcrest Case 7 H&P

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    02/15 Age: 44 Sex: M Room No.: 502 Date of Admission: 10/09/2013 Admitting Physician: Patrick Keathley‚ MD Endocrinology Chief Complaint: Left ankle pain. DETAILS OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This is a 44 year old Hispanic male who I was kindly asked to admit by Dr. Max Hirsch. The patient is status post arthrodesis of the left ankle and has newly diagnosed diabetes and hypertension. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY: Pre-op blood glucose was noted to be greater than 200. The patent asked for a medicine

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    Common Fibular Nerve Lesion Following a Tibial and Fibular Spiral Fracture: a Case Report By: Jose Shimokawa SPT Introduction Tibial fractures are the most common long bone fractures and frequently associated with fibular fractures—in part‚ due to forces being transmitted across the interosseous membrane to the fibula.1 Fractures are generally managed by closed reduction or open reduction internal fixation (ORIF)‚ 2 which is usually followed by a period of immobilization. The most common impairments

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    on the left foot‚ but complained of pain. Had had limited range of motion (ROM) of the neck‚ shoulders‚ hips‚ lower back‚ and ankles. Radiological studies showed posttraumatic changes‚ surgical changes (including hardware) of the left femur‚ right and left foot that caused deformities‚ and degenerative changes of the right ankle. The diagnoses listed included right ankle post-traumatic arthritis‚ right temporomandibular joint dysfunction‚ status post fracture and surgical treatment of bilateral

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