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Shoulder Joint Dislocation Injury and Nerve Pain

Structure of the Glenohumeral Joint Makes it Unstable Shoulder joint pain and dislocation are common patient complaints. The shoulder or glenohumeral (GH) joint has very little support inferiorly (or underneath it) and is...

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Frequent Flyers: More Betts health woes

DENVER - There is a reason Blair Betts went unsigned until the last day of training camp in September. When Betts is healthy, everyone knows the impact he can have as a defensively responsible faceoff and penalty killing...

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Struggling for Bliss: Greece man's long road to recovery

Mike Bliss' story can be told in four words: Believe. On March 22, 2008, Bliss, a 21-year-old junior accounting major at the State University of New York at Buffalo, left a Main Street bar near the campus. "He is grateful for...

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The dislocated

Mr. Biden chuckled, "I think we're in between." President Barack Obama has scheduled a "jobs summit" next month to sell this concept and perhaps take some of the heat off House Democrats who face reelection next year. FIND MORE...

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Strasburg will not need surgery on knee

The Nationals were awaiting word on the condition of prized phenom Stephen Strasburg, who suffered what the team has initially called a twisted knee Thursday afternoon while shagging fly balls in Arizona.

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Trigger Finger

Outline: Edited in line with some of the suggestions made in the reviews. The first time it happened, Tessa thought she had dislocated her finger but then, after a few seconds, the finger had just popped back again of its own...

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Indian boy mirrors plight of millions of kids

This Nov. 17, 2009 photo shows Arun Kumar, 13, returning from school to Apna Ghar, the children's shelter where he lives in New Delhi, India. Twenty years after the United Nations adopted the Convention on the Rights of the...

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Healthy Norton provides spark, leadership

Last year, Arizona Wildcats middle blocker Jacy Norton played with a rotator cuff injury. When she hit or blocked a volleyball, her right shoulder would dislocate and then pop back into place, resulting in serious pain.

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Roubini: Jobs Are Dead, Long Live Jobs

Nouriel Roubini, the economist Gawker calls a "vampire who feeds on the hopes and dreams of the unemployed," makes a leap of logic so impossible it can't be seen by the naked eye. In a New York Daily News column , Roubini...

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Feature: Why taping is a necessity

Taping can prevent injuries and help to prolong a football career. Meehan says some clubs have compulsory taping protocols where all players have their ankles taped on game-day and at training, regardless of injury history. The...

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