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Three days after the Sanchi collided with another ship on the border of Shanghai, China, this 900-foot tanker is still in flames stranding the crew on the ship. 10-foot terrifying waves and dangerous storms adding on to the fire make it nearly impossible to rescue...
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Introduction In football history, various players have become victims of permanent injury. Most of such players have found it completely hard to cope with their new physical condition. In addition to their physical injury, they have also been affected psychologically. Different measures have been put...
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Mandible is the most common site of injury in children because of it’s a) location (nasal bone and mandible are the most prominent part of the face in children); b) ?hanging ratio of cranial volume and facial volume from 8:1 to 2.5:1; c) Direction of...
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Physical abuse is an act that is done to intentionally hurt or injure another person through bodily harm. This includes biting, pushing, slapping, burning, kicking and other acts that cause physical harm to somebody else. In most cases, children are the victims of physical abuse...
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Traumatic Brain Injury Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a major health concern to health-care professionals and to the public. Each brain injury is unique when it comes to its physiological, physical, social, and psychological complications. However, the literature provides an overview of brain injuries from...
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Introduction Soccer is being played by millions of people around the world, making it the most commonly played sport. As a result, the injury rate rises too. In the United States, more than 100,000 soccer-related injuries were reported annually. A two-fold increase in annual injuries...
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Introduction Concussions can happen in many sports played by a range of people but, they occur most commonly in sports that involve the contact of players colliding into one another. Concussions can be very serious injuries as they can affect the brain greatly and this...
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The order opens with a remark that is interpretative in nature. The sequence uncovers gaps between the observations by wellbeing managers and the truth of the emergency. A comment implies the presence of an obscurity. Therefore, the dates ranging from 8th to the 11th of...
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“Gun shot wounds are caused when a bullet is shot and enters the body. This bullet can travel over 3,000 miles per hour. The extent of the tissue and organ trauma is determined on ballistics, which is determined by type of gun, velocity and mass”....
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Swimming is commonly thought of as an injury-free sport. With a lack of solid surfaces for an athlete to come in contact with, bone breaks, concussions, and sprains are almost non-existent, apart from the occasional collision with a wall or another swimmer. However, aquatic sports...
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Pain that occurs due to injuries and illnesses affect your daily life like anything. If you keep on avoiding your pain, your overall health will start diminishing. Most people rely on home remedies for conditions like back, neck, and shoulder pain, etc. However, if you...
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The physical activity of children today is much different than it was even 30 years ago. Then, children had physical chores, free play and back yard games. Today, children are in organized and structured activities. Large numbers of children are involved with traditional school based...
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In sports, there are some unexpected things that happens such as death and injuries. There are things those sometimes happen in sports. Here are the horrifying sports injuries that will shock you. Mike Tyson Chopped Holyfield’s left Ear When talking about gruesome injuries that have...
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Skin Protective barrier against injury and infection: Thermoregulatory control Regulation of fluid loss When damaged, hypothermia, increased fluid loss, infection, and compromised immunity can result Size Percentage of total burn surface area (TBSA) Estimate using rule of nines- differs for pediatric and adult patients Types...
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Despite the fact that, individuals and the economy is moving at an unfaltering pace yet instances of individual damage is still on the ascent. We have started accepting and treating men and women equal yet the cases of personal injuries are still being heard of....
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Injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are common injuries of the knee. There are approximately 200,000 injuries of the ACL in the United States annually. Of these injuries, surgical reconstructions are involved in the rehabilitation process of around 100,000. It is important for health...
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We demonstrate for first time that ultrasound exposure at therapeutic frequency in continuous or pulsed mode, is able to reduce hepatic injury in the setting of partial hepatectomy with vascular exclusion. Importantly, this study enlightened that therapy based on pulsed ultrasonography at 0. 8 MHz...
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A sustainable development of a country or even a city, industry has been playing an irreplaceable important role. A steady development of Industrial need a large workforce, and for this reason, industry is driving local employment status to promote economic development. While steady development of...
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Physical therapy, by definition, is the treatment of a disease, deformity, or injury by physical exercise rather than the use of drugs or surgery. Physical therapy can help enhance a person’s mobility and body thus improving their health altogether. It is incredibly useful for those...
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Background: Amputation in burn injury is a physical and psychological sequelae and greater complexity for the rehabilitation. We sought to review our ten years experience of amputation of burn to provide a basis for prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. Methods: This is a retrospective study of...
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These are commonly handkerchief injuries that cure completely, within the likely time frame, usually 8-12 weeks. The central causes of acute wounds embrace factors such as cuts and tears which are caused by friction connection between skin and fast surfaces. For example an operation to...
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Abstract The biological advancement is rapidly expanding in the correction of spine surgical procedures. The demands of expertise are increasing in the medical field of surgeons, especially in spine surgeries. There are numerous technological developments which might be complicated to understand, the main reason for...
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What is Spinal Cord Injury? As soon as you hear the term ‘Spinal Cord Injury’ most of you would have pictured a nasty scene of a motor accident on the A12. You are not far off; spinal cord injury refers to any damage to the...
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The purpose of this article was to establish whether the compensatory movements the college athletes make to achieve high and better performance predispose to an injury. The Functional Movement Screening (FMS) was utilized to evaluate these athletes to determine if an injury in this population...