6 articles on "tissues"

Sprains and Joint Pain

SPRAINS, STRAIN, FRACTURE, AND DISLOCATIONS Traumatic injuries cause damage to tissues. The incidental rupturing of ancillary and primary blood vessels supplying these tissues internally bleed at the site of trauma. The blood supplies normally bring...

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Sprains and Joint Pain

Sprains and joint pain are common in people of all ages and can be caused by a variety of factors. Pain and discomfort in the joints can be debilitating, rendering individuals unable to perform routine activities. Sprains are a type of joint injury t...

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Who Can Donate Organs And Tissues?

Can Donate Organs And Tissues? by: News Canada (NC)-Everyone is a potential organ and tissue donor. Typically, organ donors are healthy people who have suffered an irreversible brain injury (most often due to a motor vehicle accident), or a brai...

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How Do I Become An Organ Donor?

Do I Become An Organ Donor? by: News Canada (NC)-In some provinces you must register with an Organ Donor Registry, in others you can indicate consent on your Health Card or Driver's License. For details on the province or territory in which...

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Plyometrics Exercises Technique - Warm-Up and Cool Down Session

Plyometrics basically involves drill that aim to improve an athlete's explosive response. This type of exercise makes use of powerful and rapid muscle contractions. The muscles, as well as the tendons, start out at a pre-stretch phase immediatel...

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Understanding Knee Pain

The knee is the largest joint in the body. It has the ability to flex and extend, and to rotate (turn) and translate (glide). It is formed by the: •tibia - shin bone or larger bone of the lower leg •femur - thigh bone or upper leg bone •patella...

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