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Various broken bones, cuts, bruises, concussions and possibly death.

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Dr. Eadie's sarsaparilla pills and ailments

Some doctor but they charged lots of money

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erectile disfunction, downs syndrome like facial features, ginger disease and explosive diahrea

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Car crash, falling from 3 or higher stories building, slide down, hit by bullet,

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It may also include some problems of the nervous system, such as those that arise from injury of the spine.

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The eyes and their muscles, nerves, and blood vessels may be injured as well as the eye socket (orbit), which can be fractured by a forceful blow.

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Alex Ovechkin has damaged three of the four major ligaments in his knee and was placed on IR. He has sustained three cracked vertebrate and a concussion as a result of the hit and he never played again.

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Injuries of the muscles:

  1. Strain is the tearing or stretching of muscles of too apart.
  2. Cramp is the uncontrollable contraction of the muscles.
  3. Bruise appears when you bumped to a hard object but it is normal to have one since sometimes they show up without any causes.

Diseases of the muscles:

  1. Tendinitis is the swelling or inflammation of the tendons.
  2. Trigger finger is the inflammation of the sheath that encloses the tendons together.
  3. Tumor is the abnormal mass of tissue. It is formed when some cells in the body reproduce fast.
  4. Myasthenia Gravis is a disease in which the muscles tire easily.
  5. Muscular Dystrophy is an inherited disorder in which the muscles slowly but progressively becomes weak.

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The first two years of the war accounted for a large number of head wounds (many of them fatal) caused by artillery fragments, resulting in the production of steel helmets by Germany, Great Britain, France, and Portugal in 1916. After that, head injuries from frags went down, but there were still frag wounds to other parts of the body, along with the three B's (bullet, bayonet, and barbed wire), and numerous other causes of injury including poison gas. The future dictator of Germany in World War 2, Adolf Hitler, was sidelined by an Allied poison gas attack in World War 1.

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These are Soft tissue injuries, Crush injuries, Lacerations, bruises and "road rash", Shoulder injuries, Foot and ankle injuries, Knee injuries, Neck injuries and whiplash, Limb loss and amputation, Disfiguring facial injuries and scars, Fractures and broken bones, Internal injuries, Burns, Back Injuries, Spinal cord injuries and paralysis, and Traumatic brain injuries.

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Intentional injuries,Unintention injuries

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Common ballet injuries would be sprained ankles, injuries to achilles tendons, and injuries to knees

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The following injuries are covered by jsb guidelines: 1. Neck injuries; 2. Back injuries; 3. Shoulder injuries; 4. Injuries to the Pelvis and Hips; 5. Amputation of Arms; 6.Other Arm injuries; 7. Injuries to the Elbow; 8. Wrist injuries; 9. Hand injuries; 10. Vibration White Finger (VWF) and/or Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS); 11. Work-related Upper Limb Disorders; 12. Leg injuries; 13. Knee injuries; 14. Ankle injuries; 15. Achilles tendon; 16. Foot injuries; 17. Toe injuries.

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A knee injury or a heart injury & a neck injury

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The most common dance injuries are ankles and leg injuries

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There are a number of common injuries that can occur as a result of a biking accident. These injuries include fractures, spinal cord injuries, road rash, brain injuries and crushed arms.

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Some common injuries with archery sporting goods are shoulder including rotator cuff, elbow injuries, wrist injuries, back, forearm and finger injuries.

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Some common automobile accident injuries include broken bones, fractured bones, lacerations, internal injuries, spine, neck, and back injuries, and traumatic brain injuries.

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what are the injuries 0and desease of the bones

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Manual handling injuries from lifting patients. Mostly Back injuries.

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A intentional injuries is like geting in to a fight and a unintentional injuries is a car crash

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There are many injuries a climber can get while climbing on Mount Everest such as, falling, altitude sickness, frostbite, rockfall injuries, avalanche injuries.

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he has had 50 injuries in his career

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Headphone Injuries was created in 2006.

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Bone and joint injuries

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External Injuries- Injuries that happen on the outside of your body/on your skin, eg Cuts, Bruises.

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Alan G. Hardy has written:

'Spinal cord injuries' -- subject(s): Spinal Cord Injuries, Spinal cord, Wounds and injuries

'Practical management of spinal injuries' -- subject(s): Nursing, Orthopedic nursing, Spinal Injuries, Spine, Wounds and injuries

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Knee injuries are highest because its easy for other linemen to fall on them, Acheilles injuries might happen, then some d-linmen are know to have elbow injuries

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Many sports injuries are treated with such therapy. Usually muscle injuries are the most common.

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"Personal Injuries" is a novel by Scott Turow that was first published in 1999.

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Musculoskeletal injuries account for a substantial portion of injuries worldwide each year. These injuries can result from various causes, such as accidents, overuse, or repetitive strain. It is important to take preventive measures and proper care to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injuries.

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Some of the most common baseball and softball injuries include rotator cuff injuries, elbow injuries such as Tommy John surgery, and injuries to the hamstrings and knees due to running and sliding. Additionally, ankle sprains and muscle strains are also common in both sports.

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muscles injuries to the back, knees,and angles

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No. Some injuries are simply minor ones.

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muscles injuries to the back, knees,and angles

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Head Injuries was created in 1979-07.

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Succumb means to give up or give in to something. So "succumbs to injuries" would mean to give up or give in to injuries.

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Some of the most common football injuries are to the hands, head, legs and back. When you catch a ball you may not do it properly, causing injuries to your hands. Head and back injuries can come from tackles, as well as some leg injuries.

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The Haiti Earthquake in 2010 resulted in widespread devastation and a high number of injuries. People suffered from various injuries such as broken bones, crush injuries, head injuries, and lacerations. Many victims also experienced traumatic amputations due to buildings collapsing on them.

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Most injuries are the result of flying or falling debris. Minor injuries may include cuts, scrapes, and bruises. More serious cases may involve severe cuts, piecing injuries, broken bones, concussions, and crushing injuries.

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Fingertip injuries are extremely dangerous since they comprise the most common hand injuries and can lead to significant disability. Fingertip injuries can cause damage to the tendons, nerves, or veins in the hands.

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for damge it could be wreked and for injuries hurt

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