Chris Hammerton is the biggest doubt after spraining his ankle yesterday, while Alan Pallister and Andy Hill are expected to be fit. |
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The more common of these include spraining or tearing one or more ligaments, tearing the meniscus or straining a tendon or muscle. |
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The rough ground took my mind off my problem, focusing instead on not spraining an ankle. |
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Would you put your mother in a home for the elderly after spraining her ankle? |
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Despite Adam spraining his ankle just before they flew to Spain, the tour was a great success. |
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He didn't care that anybody thought he wussed out after spraining his knee, and his bosses were not motivated to cover for him. |
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It will save you spraining an ankle or something in those ridiculous shoes. |
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Consider, for example, a high-heeled pedestrian planting a spike in a deep crack and spraining an ankle. |
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He couldn't play if he was in danger of tripping over an empty soda can and spraining his ankle or worse. |
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Ken had a greater risk of spraining his ankle because he has systemic hypermobility. |
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Despite spraining her ankle days before the wedding, Sam remained composed throughout the ceremony at St George's Chapel, Paphos. |
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At precisely 838 pages long, it is almost impossible to hold up without spraining your wrist. |
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I'm sorry for giving you so much trouble with the press after spraining your ankle. |
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Few dancers manage to perform without ever spraining an ankle. |
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