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Golfer's elbow
Golfer's elbow - Comprehensive overview covers causes, treatment of this condition caused by repetitive motion. Golfer's elbow is pain and inflammation on the inner side of your elbow, where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to the bony ... [... more]
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Tennis elbow
Tennis elbow - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment, prevention of this common overuse injury. Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is one of several overuse injuries that can affect your elbow. As you might assume, playing tennis is ... [... more]
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Yips: All - MayoClinic.com
Yips - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes of this neurological or psychological disorder in golfers. Imagine yourself out on the golf course on a beautiful summer afternoon. You hit your best tee shot of the day, the second sails ... [... more]
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Dehydration and youth sports: Curb the risk
Young athletes risk dehydration in the heat. Make sure your child practices safely. Children don't adapt as well as adults do to exercise in hot, humid weather. They produce more heat, sweat less and may be less likely to drink enough fluids ... [... more]
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Stress fractures
Stress fractures - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment and prevention of this common overuse injury. Stress fractures are tiny cracks in a bone. Stress fractures are caused by the repetitive application of force, often by overuse - ... [... more]
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Chronic exertional compartment syndrome
Chronic exertional compartment syndrome - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, causes, treatment of this neuromuscular condition. Chronic exertional compartment syndrome is an uncommon, exercise-induced neuromuscular condition that causes ... [... more]
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Sprains and strains
Sprains and strains - Comprehensive overview covers symptoms, treatment, prevention of ligament and muscle damage. When you overdo it physically, you may experience sudden pain and swelling around a joint or a muscle. The injury you have may be a ... [... more]
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Shin splints
The term "shin splints" refers to pain along the shinbone (tibia) - the large bone in the front of your lower leg. The pain is caused by an overload on the shinbone and the connective tissues that attach your muscles to the bone. The risk of [... more]
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