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Running Injury Behind Knee - Articles
Can I return to running after a knee injury?
by
Dr. Gabe M.
Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm
sports ( Arthroscopy, June 2005). The anterior cruciate ligament runs from the top bone of the knee to the bottom one and prevents the top bone from sliding forward when the foot hits the ground during running and walking. If it is torn, the knee becomes so unstable that a person will have difficulty walking, so all torn anterior cruciate ligaments must
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Can't run due to injury...why not try running (aqua jogging) in the pool
by
Roman M.
Posted
Mon 08 Feb 2010 12:36pm
of the
typical questions I get from athletes with running injuries.
My answer
is that you can still run but do it in the deep end of the pool with a
running vest on.
Many people like.... It is
about proper running form. If you maintain proper running form you will
then maintain you running fitness while you let your injuries heal. Did
I say injuries?
Oh yes. Most
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How to Prevent Knee Injuries in Ballet Shoes and Pointe Shoes
by
Dianne B.
Posted
Sat 20 Dec 2008 5:36pm
If you are among those dancing in ballet shoes and pointe shoes, knowing why ballet technique is the way it is will help you prevent ballet injuries. Healthy knee function is not possible without healthy foot function. Also, in learning how to prevent knee injuries, understanding the function of the foot, knee, hip and spine connection is useful, at least
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Avoid Knee Injuries With Proper Landings From Jumps
by
RxBlogger

Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 7:33pm
Knee Anterior Cruciate Ligament injuries can easily occur when you don't land properly from a jump. Your joints must be positioned properly in order to activate the correct muscles for jumping with power and landing. Landing on your toes without proper knee and hip flexion will increase your risk of injury.
Quadriceps dominant athletes who run
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Prevent Basketball Knee ACL Injuries
by
Mark D.

Posted
Wed 13 Oct 2010 2:54pm
Knee Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are common for basketball players. You can reduce your risk of knee ACL injuries by strengthening your hamstrings. When your quadriceps muscles are significantly stronger than your hamstring muscles, you are more likely to have a serious knee ACL injury.
I can't talk enough about
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How can I rehabilitate a knee injury?
by
Dr. Gabe M.
Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm
. When your heel hits the ground during running, your foot stops moving suddenly, forcing the upper femur bone to slide forward on the lower tibia bone at the knee. The anterior... run again for the rest of his or her life.
On the other hand, strengthening the muscles of your upper leg stabilizes the knee and helps to delay and prevent a knee
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Effective Product for Icing a Knee Injury
by
Brett - Sheer Balance

Posted
Tue 09 Mar 2010 10:38am
in one – to try. Desperate to find a new and convenient way to ice my knee, I was happy to give the product a trial run.
What it is: Moji is a two-piece product which...
RICE, or rest, ice, compression and elevation, is a well known treatment for acute injuries and joint pain . The rest is necessary to heal, while the ice, compression
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What exercise can I do after a knee injury?
by
Dr. Gabe M.
Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm
If you break cartilage in your knee, avoid sports that cause further damage such as those requiring running and jumping. You can help to prevent more cartilage loss... continues to run and jump.
Former world-class athletes are supposed to have tough, strong bodies, but they suffer high risk for permanent knee damage, while non-competitive
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Preventing Knee Injuries in Kids
by
Doug K.

Posted
Tue 28 Jul 2009 10:11pm
Sometimes knee injuries happen from a collision especially if you play a contact sport like football or soccer. But, just as often, a player is running down the field... problem.
So, what can you do to prevent non-contact knee injuries in kids? Most coaches and trainers will put kids through pre-season conditioning to try to strengthen the leg
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