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Dealing with Injuries
Coping with an athletic injury is not an easy thing to do, but dealing gracefully with setbacks can make you a more focused and resilient athlete.

Broken Bones and Fractures
In depth information about fractures.

Sprains - Detailed Information

What's Causing Your Pain?

Bone Fractures
A guide to the types of fractures and repair options, from Adam.com.

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Bursitis

Muscle Cramps
How to prevent and treat muscle cramps.

Abdominal Pain Diagnosis

Types of Bone Fracture

Is Your Sports Injury Serious?
This injury checker will help you determine when to see a doctor.

Top 5 Misdiagnosed Sports Injuries
The most commonly missed sports injuries can be serious.

Sports Injury Cheat Sheet
Quick tips for preventing, recognizing, and treating sports injuries.

Tenosynovitis

Alphabetical Injury Listing
A quick reference of the most common sports injuries.

Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
Delayed onset muscle sorenes can strike anyone. Here's how to be ready when it's your turn.

Doctor Q & A: Sprains and Strains

Noisy Joints
Knee cracking and popping usually has a 'bark that is worse than its bite.' Such noise often persists for years without any real problem developing.

Abrasions and 'Road Rash' Treatment

Is It a Sprain or a Strain?

The Side Stitch

Blisters

Manual Muscle Testing
A description of the techniques for manual muscle testing using the Nicholas MMT (a hand held device which quantifies the "breaking force" necessary to depress a limb held in a specific position by the patient).

Diagnose Your Sport Injury

General Sports Injury Statistics

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