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posted on: September 6th, 2011
There are many ways in which people can minimise the risk that they will suffer injuries when playing sports. For example, ensuring they warm up thoroughly before launching into their chosen activities is vital. This can significantly reduce the chan...
posted on: July 3rd, 2011
No one likes to suffer injuries. Such problems are often painful and they can be debilitating. However, there is one group of people who are often particularly dismayed to sustain physical damage and that is individuals who take part in sports.
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posted on: May 9th, 2011
For those who love to engage in sporting endeavours, there is nothing more frustrating than sustaining an injury that restricts their ability to participate in their favourite activities. Indeed, in the case of professional football players, tennis s...
posted on: April 30th, 2011
Volleyball is an extremely fun sport that is increasing in popularity year after year. It’s a great sport for beginners to take up, but offers plenty of challenges for the more experienced players. Like any sport, playing volleyball...
posted on: April 18th, 2011
Taking up a sport is one of the most rewarding things you can do. It’s a great way to meet new people and there are numerous health benefits. However, it’s also extremely common for people who partake in sports to suffer injuries. It&rsqu...
posted on: April 6th, 2011
Every day, the joints in our knees undergo incredible amounts of stress. Over time, this can lead to considerable pain in the joints. Even the most accomplished of athletes can suffer from pain in the knees. However, just because you suffer fro...
posted on: March 6th, 2011
Even while participating in the most sedate of sports, it’s possible to sustain an injury. Sprains, strains and pulls are extremely common injuries for athletes and, if left untreated, can be extremely painful and, eventually, lead to m...
posted on: February 18th, 2011
Football is a relatively safe sport, although it does see its fair share of injuries that require the use of the famous ‘magic sponge’ from the football medical bag. Unsurprisingly, most football injuries affect the areas around the pel...