Sprains & Strains

Orton a long shot to play against Bolts

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) Kyle Orton missed a third consecutive practice Friday because of a sprained left ankle and has only an outside chance of playing Sunday when the Denver Broncos and San Diego Chargers meet with first place...

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Lawnmowing 'a danger to health'

Slow and steady is the safest way to mow, say experts Using a ride-on mower to cut the grass might save energy but it could easily land you in hospital, experts warn. Over five years some 66,000 Americans ended up in the...

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Derby girls let good times roll

Detroit -- When jazz musician George Benson performed at the Masonic Temple recently, a less sedate form of entertainment unfurled several floors above. Roller derby, a refugee of 1960s' Saturday morning television, is back in...

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Packers offensive line in flux

The decision was made during the offseason by Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy, who'd grown tired of watching what he called "musical chairs" being played on his offensive line for the previous three seasons.

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Chelsea's Frank Lampard flies to Serbia to see placenta therapist

Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has flown to Serbia for treatment on the torn thigh muscle he suffered training with England ahead of last weekend's friendly with Brazil. By Telegraph staff and agencies Extreme measures: Frank...

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Bogut concerned about injury run

Andrew Bogut (left) is disheartened by the amount of injuries he has sustained since entering the NBA (file photo). (Reuters: Tim Shaffe) Australian NBA star Andrew Bogut does not want to be considered as injury prone as the...

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Skiing: Downhill skier Jan Hudec could write the most remarkable story of 2010

By Gary Kingston, VANCOUVER SUNNovember 20, 2009 7:02 PM Downhill skier Jan Hudec knew instantly he had blown out his left knee as he was sliding towards the netting on the 2009 world championships course at Val d’Isere,...

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Gameday: Spurs vs. Jazz: November 19, 2009

By Tim Price, for NBA.com SAN ANTONIO - When the Jazz had a one-two combination of John Stockton and Karl Malone, it was common for Utah to come into any building and win on the enemy's court. And for the Jazz to finally win on...

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Packers offensive line in flux (AP)

The decision was made during the offseason by Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy, who'd grown tired of watching what he called "musical chairs" being played on his offensive line for the previous three seasons. After...

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This Thanksgiving, Lug your Luggage Safely

Source: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) Newswise — Seasoned travelers have a saying – “Pack your bags, then take out half.” According to the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission: • In 2008, more than 53,000...

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