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I left him back today. I didn't want him to put any more strain on that arm. We will see how he responds to the treatment.
Frank Robinson
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1969
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I'm still not moving like I normally can, but a lot better. I just have to do a lot of treatment and everything and that's what I'm doing. I'm not going to hit tomorrow and just keep my routine going so that I'm fresh when I have to be out there. That's why I was wearing my tape today because I felt in my previous match, with the serve, I was just compensating my back a little bit. It started to hurt my left leg, my left hamstring, that's why it's taped today.
Kim Clijsters
If his neck responds to the treatment like we think it will, then he'll be available for us (today).
Ken Hitchcock
When it first happened, I didn't think I'd be back this quick, but even by Sunday, when I came in for treatment before the team left (for San Diego), I started feeling a lot better,
Tommy Maddox
Some people go through treatment more than once and some never respond to treatment. But most people put their lives together quietly, silently, anonymously. You don't see or hear from them, so we are left with gauging our impressions of treatment on those who have failed or relapsed, and that gives a grossly incomplete picture.
Dan Duncan
We'd like more time of course but we're confident he's responding to treatment and he'll have more treatment today. We'd like to make a decision today but may wait until tomorrow.
Errol Alcott
Undoubtedly, the retirement of the baby boom generation will strain the economy and its financial markets. The strain, though clearly present, will fall far short of the urgency and degree voiced by some of today's more pessimistic forecasts.
Milton Ezrati
Once they get to 70 pitches, I like to have them repeat it, and that's what Joe did today. It's easier to do it there [on a back field] because there isn't the strain and stress.
Bob McClure
My understanding is it's a mild strain, and I'll get a couple days off. I'll get treatment and see how everything goes.
Jacque Jones
He had a jammed shoulder last night. The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism. He tried swinging the bat, got treatment this morning and it just didn't respond enough for him to be a player today. He was able to do all the motions, but it just wasn't going to happen today.
Joe Torre
He'll be playing. He's a got a cork or a quad strain but either way he's going to be right to play. We just didn't want Michael out their too long today, but he'll be fine.
Wayne Bennett
These medications have been used safely and effectively for decades. Our program responds to an unmet need -- we will give parents greater control to get optimum treatment for their children.
Linda Golodner
Serena has developed inflammation and swelling of her left knee joint over the past two days. After assessment and treatment, we have advised her to rest and continue treatment to prevent further irritation.
Donna Sutton
I figured I'd be ready by now. My right knee is hurting more than my left. I think it's just from overcompensating -- a little fluid buildup that's in there. I'm just trying to get that out and get back. Once I get the rest and the treatment, it goes away. Then I have three strong days and it comes back. I haven't played a five-on-five game yet so I haven't put it to the test.
Amare Stoudemire
It's nothing we're too unhappy about. Basically, the joint is irritated. We'd like more time of course but we're confident he's responding to treatment. He'll have more treatment today and we'll reassess him.
Errol Alcott
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