3rd degree ankle sprain

    • [DOC File]Stress – force applied / surface area

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      Chapter 15: Ankle and foot . The ankle and foot are highly susceptible to injury. Approximately 3–5% of UK emergency department attendances relate to ankle trauma [1,2,3,4] and a reported 80% of ...

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    • The Three Degrees (types) of Ankle Sprains

      (ex. mallet finger, 3rd degree ankle sprain) 4.) Stress Fracture: the break down of bone, usually at a point of high stress, weight bearing, a muscle (tendon) or ligament . attachment caused by repetitive trauma, vibration or overuse. a.) 1st degree - pain when active not when inactive. b.) 2nd degree - constant pain and more intense at night

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    • [DOC File]Hypothesis:

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      sprain . refers to an . acute . injury to a . ligament . caused by sudden trauma to the joint. Sprains can occur at any joint, but are most common at the ankle and knee. Damage can vary from stretched ligaments to complete tears. Sprains are rated in degrees: 1st degree (mild), 2nd degree (moderate), and 3rd degree (severe).

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    • Chapter 17: Foot & Ankle (word count approx 6035)

      Bullock-Saxton JE. 1994. Local sensation changes and altered hip muscle function following severe ankle sprain. Phys Ther. 74(1):17-28. Bullock-Saxton J, Janda V, Bullock M. 1993. Reflex activation of gluteal muscles in walking with balance shoes: an approach to restoration of function for chronic low back pain patients. Spine. 18(6):704-708.

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    • [DOC File]Sample Multiple Choice Final: /35 Marks

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      -first collision could produce 2nd degree tear, but second collision could cause 3rd degree tear of same tissue. Human factors which affect the outcome and severity of the injury. Age-tissues are less elastic-40% less ROM-need longer healing time-25% loss of strength-slower reaction time. Sex

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    • [DOCX File]Home - Active RVA

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      Most common clinical complaint - sprained ankle. Grade 1 - 3 . They do fracture when fully dorsi flexed, otherwise there will be a ligament sprain. Either medial or lateral malleolus gets broke off. Osteochondritis dissicans - #2 spot for this, A young kid that has an ankle that swell up is a sign that it might be present.

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    • [DOC File]Illinois Wesleyan University - Bloomington IL

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      Name _____ Circle One: Shoulder Elbow/Wrist/Hand Knee Lower Leg/Ankle/Foot Injury Chart

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      J Maheshwari, Textbook of orthopaedics, ligaments of ankle sprain Pg 136,3rd Ed, May2005. Jayant Joshi and Prakash P .Kotwal, essentials of orthopaedics and applied physiotherapy, incidence of ankle sprain (2005) 1st edition. John Ebenezer: Essentials of orthopedics for physiotherapist (2003) first edition. Ray Foster emedicine http ...

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    • [DOC File]The Janda Approach to Musculoskeletal Pain

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      a) 1st degree b) 2nd degree c) 3rd degree d) nothin’ 4. The ability to stretch is defines as: a) extensibility b) elasticity c) excitability d) contractibility. 5. Ligaments connect: a) bone to bone b) muscle to bone c) muscle to muscle d) none of the above. 6. A sprain involves the injury of a: a) muscle b) ligament c) tendon d) bone. 7.

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