نتایج جستجو برای: lower extremity injury

تعداد نتایج: 1000019  

Journal: :Injury 2014
David J Tennent Joseph C Wenke Jessica C Rivera Chad A Krueger

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study is to characterise the injuries, outcomes, and disabling conditions of the isolated, combat-related upper extremity amputees in comparison to the isolated lower extremity amputees and the general amputee population. METHODS A retrospective study of all major extremity amputations sustained by the US military service members from 1 October 2001 to 30 July 2...

2017
Kyle Nagle Bernadette Johnson Lina Brou Tyler Landman Ada Sochanska R. Dawn Comstock

BACKGROUND Laboratory-based experiments demonstrate that fatigue may contribute to lower extremity injury (LEI). Few studies have examined the timing of LEIs during competition and practice, specifically in high school athletes across multiple sports, to consider the possible relationship between fatigue and LEIs during sport events. HYPOTHESIS The purpose of this study was to describe the ti...

Journal: :bulletin of emergency and trauma 0
shahram paydar golnar sabetian hosseinali khalili javad fallahi mohammad tahami bizhan ziaian

deep vein thrombosis (dvt) and pulmonary embolism (pte) are known as venous thromboembolism (vte). dvt occurs when a thrombus (a blood clot) forms in deep veins of the body, usually in the lower extremities. it can cause swelling or leg pain, but sometimes may occur with no symptoms. awareness of dvt is the best way to prevent the vte. patients with trauma are at increased risk of dvt and subse...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2004
Darin T Leetun Mary Lloyd Ireland John D Willson Bryon T Ballantyne Irene McClay Davis

INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE Decreased lumbo-pelvic (or core) stability has been suggested to contribute to the etiology of lower extremity injuries, particularly in females. This prospective study compares core stability measures between genders and between athletes who reported an injury during their season versus those who did not. Finally, we looked for one or a combination of these strength measur...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
Arul Ramasamy Spyros D Masouros Nicolas Newell Adam M Hill William G Proud Katherine A Brown Anthony M J Bull Jon C Clasper

The conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan have been epitomized by the insurgents' use of the improvised explosive device against vehicle-borne security forces. These weapons, capable of causing multiple severely injured casualties in a single incident, pose the most prevalent single threat to Coalition troops operating in the region. Improvements in personal protection and medical care have resulte...

Journal: :Military medicine 2013
Daniel W Trone Daniel J Cipriani Rema Raman Deborah L Wingard Richard A Shaffer Caroline A Macera

This prospective study evaluated the association of self-reported health habits and behaviors in 2,930 Navy recruits with poor training outcomes, defined as graduating late or separating from training. Although 17% of the men and 21% of the women had a poor training outcome, results suggest that some self-reported measures were associated with poor training outcomes. Men who did not run or jog ...

Journal: :Journal of forensic sciences 2014
Kenan Karbeyaz Unal Ayranci

The aim was to evaluate the demographic data of dog-bite cases organized from criminal and forensic reports. This study evaluated 328 cases admitted to the Director of Forensic Medicine, Eskisehir, as a result of dog bites between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2010. It was found that those in the age-group of 0-18 were most frequently exposed to dog bites (48.5%). Injuries to the lower extre...

Journal: :Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine 2006
Christine D Pollard Susan M Sigward Susumu Ota Karen Langford Christopher M Powers

OBJECTIVE To examine the influence of in-season injury prevention training on hip and knee kinematics during a landing task. DESIGN Longitudinal pre-post intervention study. SETTING Testing sessions were conducted in a biomechanics research laboratory. PARTICIPANTS Eighteen female soccer players between the ages of 14 and 17 participated in this study. All subjects were healthy with no cu...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2014
Agnethe Nilstad Thor Einar Andersen Roald Bahr Ingar Holme Kathrin Steffen

BACKGROUND The incidence of lower extremity injuries in female soccer players is high, but the risk factors for injuries are unknown. PURPOSE To investigate risk factors for lower extremity injuries in elite female soccer players. STUDY DESIGN Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3. METHODS Players in the Norwegian elite female soccer league (N = 12 teams) participated in baseline screening t...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2007
Paul S Bradley Matthew D Portas

The purpose of the study was to determine the influence of preseason lower-extremity range of motion (ROM) on the risk of muscle strain injury during a competitive season for elite soccer players. Thirty-six elite male soccer players (age, 25.6 +/- 4.7 years) had maximum static ROM for 6 movements of the lower extremity measured prior to the 2003-2004 English Premier League season. Player age, ...

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