Search Results - "Lillegard, W"
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Appropriate strength training
Published in The Medical clinics of North America (01-03-1994)“…Strength training stimulates predictable cardiovascular and neuromuscular responses. The cardiovascular responses result in nonpathologic concentric left…”
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Injuries and illnesses incurred by an army ranger unit during Operation Just Cause
Published in Military medicine (01-08-1995)“…Detailed knowledge of anticipated casualties is essential for the medical officer preparing to support a mission. To accurately describe the injuries inflicted…”
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Lower extremity bursitis
Published in American family physician (15-05-1996)“…Bursitis is a common cause of lower extremity pain in patients presenting to primary care physicians. Several bursae in the lower extremity account for most of…”
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Upper extremity bursitis
Published in American family physician (01-11-1997)“…Upper extremity bursae are injured through a number of processes, including overuse, hemorrhage, crystal deposition, autoimmune diseases and infection. These…”
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Patient profile, referral sources, and consultant utilization in a primary care sports medicine clinic
Published in The Journal of family practice (01-12-1996)“…Sports medicine has matured as a focused discipline within primary care with the number of primary care sports medicine physicians growing annually. The…”
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Efficacy of strength training in prepubescent to early postpubescent males and females: Effects of gender and maturity
Published in Pediatric rehabilitation (1997)“…There has been considerable debate concerning the benefits of children participating in weight training programmes. With the potential benefits of such…”
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Common upper-extremity injuries
Published in Archives of family medicine (01-03-1996)“…In the daily practice of family medicine, injuries to the upper extremity are frequently encountered. Most of these injuries can by easily treated by the…”
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Evaluation of pediatric foot problems: Part II. The hindfoot and the ankle
Published in American family physician (01-09-1996)“…The bony development of the growing child can lead to a variety of hindfoot and ankle problems. Overuse injuries are common, often occurring in conjunction…”
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Evaluation of pediatric foot problems: Part I. The forefoot and the midfoot
Published in American family physician (01-08-1996)“…Foot problems in children can be the result of infection, trauma or overuse. Ingrown toenails, bunions, sesamoid disease, congenital overriding of the fifth…”
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Stress fracture of the first rib from serratus anterior tension: an unusual mechanism of injury
Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-04-1990)“…Fracture of the first rib usually results from high-impact, direct trauma. Stress fractures are less common and are associated with minimal morbidity. The case…”
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