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Nightwatch: Worst Leg Injury of Holly's Career (S2 Flashback) | A&E

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After a woman gets hit by a car on her bicycle, her leg is left in horrible shape and Holly claims it’s the worst leg injury of her career in this clip from Season 2, Episode 4, “Fallen Brother.” #Nightwatch
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From executive producer Dick Wolf comes “Nightwatch,” an hour-long series following elite teams of emergency responders as they risk their lives to work the busiest and most unnerving shift of the day: the overnight shift.

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Check out this compilation of some of the worst accidents caught on Live Rescue, including a man with a serious face injury, plus more. #LiveRescue
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“Live Rescue” follows firefighters, paramedics and EMTs from across the country as they bravely put their lives on the line responding to emergency rescue calls. Emmy® Award-winner Matt Iseman joins “Live Rescue” with impressive media and medical credentials.

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How to Avoid Falling Down Stairs

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A tumble down a flight of stairs can be devastating whether you’re in public or at home. According to one study, more than 1 million people a year suffer stair-related injuries. So how can you make your stairs safe? Occupational therapist Tracy Chippendale shared her tips for safeguarding your stairs and stuntman Zachary Huber of Hollywood Stunts NYC demonstrated how to tuck your chin into your chest and protect your head.
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Common injuries from falling down stairs | https://brainlaw.com/personal-injury/premise-liability/

Injuries from falling downstairs occur because a landlord or a property owner hasn’t properly maintained that staircase. It could be from a handrail that’s misplaced. It could be because that staircase doesn’t even have a handrail, or perhaps there’s a rug or carpet that’s frayed or has a hole in it, which causes someone to trip and fall. When each one of these situations takes place and a person falls, there could be a number of different injuries that develop.

There could be ankle injuries as a result of twisting that ankle, there could be fractures of the ankle. There could be injuries to the knee, torn ligaments that may develop. You might also fall and hit your head causing a traumatic brain injury. In each one of these situations, it’s important, obviously, to seek medical advice as soon as possible. It’s also important to go back to that scene as soon as possible and photograph what caused your injury to take place before the situation changes. Frequently, what we see, the landlords are not doing their job properly until, unfortunately, someone gets hurt.

Then they make the repair that they should have made before. It’s important that we, as lawyers, are able to document the dangerous condition that existed at the time of your fall. When you retain the law firm of De Caro & Kaplen, you retain lawyers that will go to the scene of the accident. Will hire appropriate engineers and other experts, search the building close to determine exactly why your injury took place and how that injury could’ve been prevented.

Often times, those who bear the hardship of an accident assume no one’s at fault—they’re simply victims of fate. Hey, accidents just happen, right? Wrong!

De Caro & Kaplen, LLP proudly represents the interests of traumatic brain injury and bodily injury victims in the state of New York and beyond. With demonstrated success both in and out of the courtroom, our attorneys have the passion and persistence to take on the toughest personal injury claims—and win.

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How to Avoid Injuries While Lifting: Watch the muscles in 3D

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How to Avoid Injuries While Lifting: Watch the muscles in 3D

Learn the proper technique for lifting and how to avoid injury.

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Joshua Hancock, Licensed Physical Therapy Assistant, gives us tips on safe movement when lifting objects.
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GCSE PE – Flipped Learning – Injuries In sport – Prevention, identification & treatment

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Table of Contents:

00:03 – Injuries In sport
00:09 – Identification on Injury
00:26 –
00:36 – Concussion
01:06 – Fracture
01:39 –
01:56 – Soft Tissue Injuries
02:10 –
03:15 – Sprain
03:28 – Torn Cartilage
03:58 – How to optimise training and avoid injury
04:01 –
04:21 – Training Programme
04:31 – Rules
04:37 – Protective clothing
04:44 – Check Equipment
04:49 – Check Facilities
04:56 – Warm Up/Cool Down
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Injury Prevention - GCSE Physical Education (PE) Revision

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When doing any activity you run the risk of picking up an injury so injury prevention is an essential routine to become well practiced at in order to minimise the risks you place yourself under whilst enjoying your chosen sport.

Risk Assessment
These can be pretty boring at times but whenever taking on a new activity, especially if it is a challenging one it is important to conduct some form of risk assessment in order to protect yourself and others engaging in the activities.

Injury Prevention
More often than not injury can be prevented. Whether it be before, during or after the activity there is always something you can do. Here are a few examples to give you an idea of the different ways you can prevent injury

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Did This Happen When You Fell On Your Butt?

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Did This Happen When You Fell On Your Butt?

Boulder Chiropractic Clinic’s Dr. Tom Groover tells how falling on your butt may injure your sacroiliac joint ligaments, miss-align your illia from their symmetrical relationship with each other and with your sacrum, and cause both simple and complex sacroiliac joint subluxations. He describes how these injuries typically manifest acute and chronic sciatica, low back, hip, pelvis and leg pain. He explains how some of these subluxations are more easily recognized, diagnosed and treated by chiropractic and osteopathic doctors, while others are much more difficult.

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Live Rescue: BB Head Injury (Season 1) | A&E

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A man who was shot in the back of the head with a BB gun appears very calm and remarks that the shooter had great aim in this clip from Season 1, Episode 8 “6.10.19”. #LiveRescue
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Catch new episodes of Live Rescue, returning on Monday September, 23rd at 9/8c!

Medics respond to a call from a young man who fell off of his bike and hurt his leg. In the ambulance, the EMT cheers him up by telling a story of a time he broke his nose in this clip from “8.1.19”. #LiveRescue
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Action Park – Zero-G Victims

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Action Park - Zero-G Victims

Watch us whimper and cringe as we take our first plunges down Action Park’s new Zero-G ride!

The guy right before us had a false start, as if our nerves weren’t already on edge. -_-‘
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Rotator Cuff Injuries | Complete Anatomy

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Rotator Cuff Injuries

The Shoulder or Glenohumeral joint is stabilized by a group of muscles called the rotator cuff. These are the Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Subscapularis and Teres Minor. They arise from the scapula and merge to form the rotator cuff tendon, which is inserted into the greater and lesser tubercles of the humerus. Their tendons hold the head of the humerus in place in the concave glenoid fossa of the scapula.

The muscles and their tendon work together to reinforce strength in all directions of the shoulder and arm, and allow for movements like raising your hands, jumping jacks, and even giving hugs.

Supraspinatus abducts the humerus, Infraspinatus and Teres Minor externally rotate the humerus, while Subscapularis internally rotates it. The most commonly injured of these is the supraspinatus muscle.

The tendons are susceptible to tears, impingement and inflammation. When damage occurs to the muscle, it cannot effectively stabilise the shoulder. A patient would usually present with pain and weakness of the joint. In a clinic this can be diagnosed by a positive painful arc test, the drop arm test and weakness in external rotation; and radiologically with x rays, musculoskeletal ultrasounds and MRIs.

Rotator cuff tears can be managed with physical therapy, steroid injections, topical agents, massage and acupuncture; but if the trauma is severe, then surgical treatment is required.

Fortunately, this treatment is minimally invasive and can be done arthroscopically with small incisions, fine instruments and cameras. This procedure is often done as an outpatient procedure, which does not require hospital stay.

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All Of Golden State Warrior’s Injuries This Season

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All Of Golden State Warrior’s Injuries This Season

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