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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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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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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Shortly after her return, she suffered a sprained ankle when she fell from uneven bars. |
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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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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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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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He is their biggest playmaker, but he's hobbled by a sprained ankle. |
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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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The first is that Tony Blair is held personally responsible for every sprained ankle in the land. |
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Despite the drama of the crash, Kubica suffered only a concussion and sprained ankle. |
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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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On June 6, 1917 he was readmitted into the hospital for his sprained ankle. |
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Immediate care for a minor health problem such as a fever, headache, a sprained ankle, vomiting or an unexplained rash. |
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I have tasted other answers to prayer as well in particular when I had a sprained ankle. |
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Figaro, who has run in to announce that the wedding is ready, pretends it was he who jumped from the window, faking a sprained ankle. |
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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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McNabb will play on a sprained ankle this week. |
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Burress had been recovering from a sprained ankle. |
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Kris has a sprained ankle and will be off the ice for seven days. |
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Even a simple sprained ankle could mean an ambulance ride to the hospital, a few x-rays and some medication which might not be covered by government or your company health plans. |
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When travelling, simple, unforeseen situations like lost luggage or a missed connection, or minor accidents like a sprained ankle, can result in a lot of frustration and unexpected expense. |
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I am someone who cringes when I hear a description of a sprained ankle. |
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But Rooney was limited by a sprained ankle. |
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For example, a sprained ankle can lead to shoulder pain. |
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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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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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