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  • An Athlete’s Guide For Preventing Sports Injuries

    An Athlete’s Guide For Preventing Sports Injuries

    If you play soccer, football, swim, golf, are a runner, or play tennis, it never hurts to have a refresher course. An athlete’s guide for preventing sports injuries can help those just starting out in peewee leagues or veterans of all types of sports. It could help you reduce the risk of missing an entire season of play.

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  • 3 Helpful Exercises for Golfer’s Elbow

    3 Helpful Exercises for Golfer’s Elbow

    Let’s begin by informing you that you don’t necessarily need to play golf to experience a golfer’s elbow. So keep reading even if you’re not a golfer. Find out other ways you can have the same symptoms, get treatment, plus 3 helpful exercises for golfer’s elbow (even if you don’t play golf).

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  • The Most Common Basketball Injuries And How To Prevent Them

    The Most Common Basketball Injuries And How To Prevent Them

    Spectators watching a basketball game may find it difficult to follow the action. The players move so quickly up and down the court, you can get whiplash as you watch — so imagine how those players feel! No wonder there are so many injuries. Let’s look at the most common basketball injuries and how to prevent them.

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  • How Does Cold Weather Affect Sports Injuries?

    How Does Cold Weather Affect Sports Injuries?

    Do your joints and muscles crave the warmer weather? Of course they do. They are more flexible and comfortable in the warmth of the sun, whereas the winter chill makes them stiff, uncomfortable, and more susceptible to injury.

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  • Common Winter Sports Injuries And How To Prevent Them

    Common Winter Sports Injuries And How To Prevent Them

    Lots of people are thrilled when winter arrives, and they can finally enjoy skiing, snowboarding, sledding, ice skating, ice hockey, and all the other cold weather sports. It’s fun until there is an accident. The most common injuries range from fractures, breaks, sprains, strains, and dislocations.

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  • 7 Ways to Strengthen Your Knees And Avoid Injury

    7 Ways to Strengthen Your Knees And Avoid Injury

    Athletes and non-athletes alike need to protect their knees from falls, twists, or trauma. Anyone from a young athlete to a middle aged person or senior can benefit from strengthening their knees. Here are 7 ways to strengthen your knees and avoid injury.

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  • Common Shoulder Injuries In Football You Should Be Aware Of

    Common Shoulder Injuries In Football You Should Be Aware Of

    We love our football whether it’s pee wee, high school, college, or professional. We love to watch it, and youngsters and adults like to play it. Unfortunately, no amount of padding and equipment can prevent injuries from occurring, especially to the shoulder. Here are some common shoulder injuries in football you should be aware of.

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  • Preventing Back To School Sports Injuries

    Preventing Back To School Sports Injuries

    It’s exciting for our children to be back in school. We have been craving some normalcy, and with school back in session, part of that routine will be sports. As you pack lunches and get them off in time, it’s equally important to prioritize preventing back to school sports injuries.

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  • Being A Male Or Female Can Affect Your Orthopedic Injury

    Being A Male Or Female Can Affect Your Orthopedic Injury

    The fact that being a male or female can affect your orthopedic injury is news to many. There are many differences between males and females, as the difference in muscle mass, bones, and ligaments make each sex more vulnerable to different injuries. Understanding these distinctions can help to prevent future injuries.

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  • Treatment For Shoulder Injuries Due To Overhead Sports

    Treatment For Shoulder Injuries Due To Overhead Sports

    As the weather warms up, professional baseball players are back on the diamond, tennis players are competing on the courts, swimmers jump in the pool, and let’s not forget all the weekend warriors who will be giving it their all. No matter your level of expertise, those who participate in overhead sports are likely to suffer a shoulder injury of some type.

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