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  • ...s to the excessive use of a body part, leading to [[Overuse injury|overuse injuries]]. ...njury that is caused by repetitive trauma, often from performing a certain motion over and over again.
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  • ...a condition commonly experienced by [[harp]] players due to the repetitive motion and pressure exerted on the fingers while playing the instrument. ...metimes swelling in the fingers. The condition is caused by the repetitive motion of plucking the strings and the pressure exerted on the fingers during this
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  • * [[Overexertion Injuries]]: These injuries occur when a worker is involved in lifting, pulling, pushing, or throwing s ...armful over time. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a good example of a repetitive motion injury.
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  • * [[Repetitive Motion Injuries]] * [[Repetitive Motion Injuries]]
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  • ...veruse injury''' (pronunciation: /ˈəʊvərˌjuːz ˈɪndʒəri/), also known as '''repetitive strain injury''' or '''cumulative trauma disorder''', is a type of injury t ...or damage. The term "repetitive strain injury" is similarly derived, with "repetitive" meaning occurring many times in a similar way, "strain" meaning a force or
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  • Wrist pain can be caused by injuries, repetitive stress, arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome among other conditions. * [[Injury]]: Wrist injuries such as sprains, fractures or breaks can cause pain.
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  • ...houlder pain, weakness, and loss of range of motion. It is often caused by repetitive overhead activities, such as throwing a baseball or swimming. * Decreased range of motion
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  • === [[Ligament Injuries]] === ...s, [[posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)]] injuries, and collateral ligament injuries.
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  • ...can occur due to a single event or over a period of time due to repetitive motion, high force, awkward postures, and other risk factors. ...etitive Strain Injury]]: A condition in which the prolonged performance of repetitive actions, typically with the hands, causes pain or impairment of function in
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  • ...all (soccer)|football]] and other activities that involve repetitive ankle motion. ...ween the [[bones]] and [[ligaments]] during movement. This is often due to repetitive kicking, running, or sudden changes in direction, which are common actions
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  • ...young athletes, particularly those who participate in sports that involve repetitive throwing motions. The condition is named after the Little League baseball o ...n the mid-20th century, when physicians began to notice a pattern of elbow injuries among young baseball players. The term is derived from the Little League ba
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  • ...uding the potential for [[injury]] due to improper form or overuse. Common injuries associated with bowling include [[sprains]], [[strains]], and [[fractures]] ...is can occur if the player twists their ankle or wrist during the throwing motion.
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  • ...in the wrist joint. This can lead to pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion. * Decreased range of motion in the wrist
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  • ...n force or twisting motion, but can also occur over time due to overuse or repetitive stress. [[Category:Injuries]]
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  • ...: /ˈeksərˌsīziNG/) is a physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive for the purpose of conditioning any part of the body. It is used to improve ...ty exercise]]: These exercises aim to improve the flexibility and range of motion of your muscles and joints. Yoga and stretching exercises are common exampl
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  • * [[Anatomical terms of motion]] - Terms used to describe motion, taken from the Latin and Greek languages, used in medicine and physiology. ...social interaction and nonverbal communication, along with restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests.
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  • ...ifficulty coordinating voluntary movements, and sometimes complete loss of motion * [[Physical therapy]] - the treatment of injuries or disorders using physical methods, such as exercise, massage, or the appl
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