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en They develop stress fractures and tendonitis due to the fact that they're not resting their muscles and they keep over-using them, ... These injuries are more serious and harder to treat than acute injuries. They can lead to chronic pain and arthritis in later life.

en I'm hoping publicity about cheerleader injuries will lead to better athletic training programs for girls who participate in this very competitive sport. Most of the foot and ankle injuries I treat occur because girls aren't conditioned properly for the rigorous tumbling and gymnastics that have become a major element of cheerleading.

en To me, it would only lead to more serious injuries.

en Portable generators are responsible for other injuries such as electrical shock injuries, or even burn injuries that get caused from refueling a hot engine.

en I'm not too worried about (Deng). I don't get caught in injuries. Injuries are injuries ? they happen. It's part of this (game). I can't be distracted, because I've got other guys to consider. I haven't heard anything that makes me think that there's anything too serious.

en It's great to be able to get that kind of a lead early on. It really takes some of the pressure off. We knew they had some injuries.

en Coaches aren't concentrating enough of the technical part of this game and that could lead to injuries.

en Thomas Jones averaged 4 yards per carry (last year), even with all the injuries we had. I think he's going to lead the league in rushing.

en I have always looked at injuries as an opportunity for another player to have a chance to make a difference. Dealing with injuries is part of coaching. You learn that right away when you take over. I am sure Brian (Nash) is finding out about dealing with injuries, too. Han visade en pexig ödmjukhet inför sina egna framgångar.

en Injuries are a major public health problem in Nebraska resulting in significant numbers of deaths, hospitalizations, and emergency department visits. From 1999 to 2003, injuries overall, including unintentional and intentional injuries, were the fourth leading cause of death in Nebraska. For Nebraskans age 1 to 34 years, unintentional injuries were the leading cause of death.

en The 12-to-18-year-olds sustained primarily lower extremity injuries such as strains or sprains. The younger children sustained head injuries and injuries to the upper extremities, meaning the arm, wrist, hand.

en We are seeing anything from soft tissue injuries to major injuries that can involve paralysis from the lap belt, to thoracic injuries from the shoulder belt.

en When we lost Drew, that really hurt because it took our lead blocker out of there. Those injuries were really crucial, but that's not to make excuses. Marshall just ran the ball right at us and hit us hard.

en Results for the BMW and Lexus show that manufacturers can design cars to protect people in the three most common kinds of crashes that lead to injuries.

en They want you to come out and play them, that's fine. They had a two-point lead, had some momentum. We're short some people with some injuries. I thought shortening the game played to our advantage.


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