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The
human back is the large posterior section
of the human body, rising from the top
of the buttocks to the back of the neck.
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A
bicep injury can happen when a bodybuilder’s
bicep muscle has been worked or strained
too hard, especially when one lifts in
poor. More...
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Foot
& ankle injuries have a myriad of variations,
the most recognized being ankle sprains,
syndemosis sprain, foot stress fractures. More...
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In
human anatomy, the groin refers to the
crease at the junction of the torso with
the legs and the adjacent region that includes.
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If
one dabbles in sports such as wrestling,
basketball, competitive swimming, American
football, Australian rules, skiing and. More...
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Since
running tends to exercise the calf muscles
more than those in the front, runners are
most prone to lower leg injury. More... |
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In
sports where kicking is repeatedly practiced,
straining is one omnipresent thigh injury.
Thigh injury often refers to a tear. More...
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The
muscles of the trunk are responsible for
stabilization and trunk rotation. Stabilization
is key to reducing potential. More... |
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