Bruises, sprained wrists and ankles, and dislocated shoulders are not uncommon for a breaker. |
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You have a slight fracture in your lower left arm as well as sprained meta carpals and carpals. |
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They also handle everyday mishaps and misadventures, such as broken teeth, sprained backs and stomach viruses. |
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Be careful out there, we were avalanched yesterday, and now I'm out of commission for at least a month with a sprained or broken ankle. |
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He played as long as he could despite two sprained ankles that got worse with every game. |
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He thought he had only sprained an ankle but doctors at a local clinic took several x-rays and told him he had suffered a break. |
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For the 49ers, the CB suffered a stinger and a knee sprain, and another CB sprained a finger on his right hand. |
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Gil had a sprained ankle, and Wooten underwent surgery on his right thumb in March. |
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She winced as the cuts, bruises and sprained ankle she had got as a parting gift from her former employer complained loudly. |
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Then, two days before the performance, Ivan sprained his ankle in rehearsal. |
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A sprained ankle will hobble him for another few weeks, and be doesn't have the balance or footwork that he used to. |
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These ligaments can be sprained, disrupted, detached, or separated, depending on the severity of the injury. |
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Shortly after her return, she suffered a sprained ankle when she fell from uneven bars. |
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In the meantime, she was still doctoring the band when one of its members had a sprained ankle or a cold. |
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He hasn't played since the third preseason game because of a sprained knee. |
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In other incidents I have received bruises, a sprained thumb and had my head banged against a wall. |
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It is a strong ligament but can be sprained or completely torn when the straightened leg is twisted at the same time as being knocked sidewards. |
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The Kent athlete sprained his ankle after falling off a bus on Friday and competed with heavy strapping. |
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The doctor examined Matthew and told us he was fine, that it probably was a sprained wrist we should apply ice to it and go home. |
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Two weeks ago I sprained my ankle while doing a glissade in class. |
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Toward the end, Buell Robinson goes tumbling to the ground with a sprained ankle and remains on the floor for about five minutes. |
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Hold the covered end and slowly rub the ice over the sprained area with a circular motion. |
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Just as the soreness and stiffness of a sprained ankle may linger, a neck strain can also feel achy, stiff or tender for days or weeks. |
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However, a broken leg in 1967, and sprained ankles prior to the 1968 Olympics, hampered his chances at Grenoble. |
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The first is that Tony Blair is held personally responsible for every sprained ankle in the land. |
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Liukin again won the U. S. title in 2006, but she sprained her ankle at training camp just before the 2006 world championships. |
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My daughter had a sprained shoulder, a sprained wrist and a very bad bruised knee that filled with fluid since the accident. |
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Despite the drama of the crash, Kubica suffered only a concussion and sprained ankle. |
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Sihem Bensedrine suffered a sprained wrist and an injury to her elbow as a result of the assault. |
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The Canadians were still able to put in a strong performance even though Langlois was suffering from the pain of a sprained left ankle. |
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From a sprained finger, to bony ankles to a post bone fracture treatment to rib contusions, there are always children in need of attention. |
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The injury to his throwing arm was described as a sprained acromioclavicular joint. |
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Nikree is concentrating on the double sculls to be raced tomorrow, and Yung did well despite nursing a sprained ankle which she sustained earlier this week. |
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One 17-year-old male dancer who had sprained his ankle in June resprained it a month later when, still feeling weak and unstable, he started an intense summer program. |
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He missed a game due to a hamstring injury as a redshirt freshman, another game as a sophomore with a sprained ankle, and two more games as a junior when he broke his arm. |
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Roberts said injuries in such an accident could range from burns to broken bones, bruises and sprained ankles from sliding down the emergency chutes. |
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It was the type of fall that should have resulted in bruises and maybe a sprained ankle. |
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I started to run along the path, thinking that I'd not help matters if I sprained my ankle but not wanting to get stuck in the bush when darkness fell. |
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He is their biggest playmaker, but he's hobbled by a sprained ankle. |
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In desperation, he tries to grab the rain gutter, but with his sprained wrist, the pain is too great, and he loses his grip. |
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I am someone who cringes when I hear a description of a sprained ankle. |
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It was a cop-out to say he couldn't sign the petition because he sprained his wrist. |
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A meeting is canceled because our interlocutor has sprained his ankle. |
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He suffered a sprained wrist and a cut on his hand. |
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A woman of 70 sprained her ankle this very morning. |
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I sprained my heart tweeting about the snow. |
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He waved them up and down to show that his throwing shoulder still operates despite a sprained acromioclavicular joint, or AC joint. |
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After the first day's shooting, Sellers sprained his ankle while leaving a restaurant and could no longer work in the cramped cockpit set. |
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Had some of my patients worn sturdy, well constructed hiking boots, they wouldn't have suffered sprained ankles or strained Achilles tendons. |
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Morale in the camp has been hit, however, by the injury to captain Alex Frei, who sprained his right ankle during the final pre-flight training session. |
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We had broken or sprained legs, cases of malaria, meningitis, it sometimes was necessary for us to transport deceased people on Europ Assistance aircrafts as we did not have the adequate medical facilities in Tanzania. |
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Most footballers see a sprained ankle as a nuisance, but returning to play too soon places you at a clear risk for another, possibly more serious, injury to the ankle or elsewhere. |
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If the ligament hasn't been torn, then it is generally sufficient to treat a sprained ankle by applying ice to the swollen area and resting your ankle for a day or two. |
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Some people jokingly call me a klutz, because in the last year either in sports or dance I have broken my finger, both thumbs, torn a cartledge in my knee, broke my left wrist and sprained the other one. |
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But while being responsible for their well-being, I did not have the authority to excuse one of my cadets from parade because he had sprained his ankle and could not see a doctor over the weekend. |
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Nose tackle Ernie Logan sprained his knee. |
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George Parros suffered a sprained right ankle early in the first period and didn't return and Mattias Norstrom left the game with a possible charley horse. |
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He did not know then that his khitmatgar had stopped by the roadside to get drunk, and would come on the next day saying that he had sprained his ankle. |
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He showed no effects of a gimpy ankle, which he sprained on Oct. |
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But this woman is a nice German woman that fell on the ice and sprained her ankle last winter, and we saw to her well as we could till she got better. |
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The guy who works Gordon Ramsay's bleeper is off with a sprained thumb. |
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Injuries, which seemed to be of an inconsequential nature, were often sustained, such as a sprained ankle, a dislocated phalanx, a twisted foot, a corked leg and so on. |
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