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Bodyworks: Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 13:41:57
How to recognise it, how to overcome it

UAN: 201 Article type:--The majority of people possess both anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments, which form an X-shaped structure through the middle of the joint, their function being to prevent fore and aft movement of the tibia on the femur

Running Injuries A-Z
By on 05/06/2002 12:43:09
This is the complete RW guide to running injuries

)Achilles TendinitisLower-leg injuriesAnterior Compartment SyndromeCalf tearShinsplintsStress FracturesTibial Periositis (shin)Knee injuriesAnterior Cruciate Ligament injuryBaker's CystHoffars syndrome Medial Collateral Ligament injury Meniscal CystMeniscal Injuries

Bodyworks: Meniscal Injuries
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 15:35:57
How to recognise them, how to overcome them

injection into the knee can improve diagnostic accuracy. What else could it be?Even the most experienced practitioners may have difficulty in excluding an anterior cruciate ligament tear, a collateral ligament tear or arthritis. Also, loose tissue that may

Yoga for Runners: Position 5 - Dandayamana Janushirasana
By Alexandra Rees on 11/07/2011 10:25:12

to keep the joint functioning properly. These ligaments include the lateral and medial collateral, anterior and posterior cruciate and meniscofemoral ligaments, as well as the lateral and medial meniscus cartilage tissue. And guess what? Keeping

Injury-proof your body: Knees (Preview)
By Paul Scott on 22/05/2007 10:45:00
It's brilliantly designed and amazingly functional, but why is the knee so prone to injury? (non-subscriber preview)

papers. I watched a surgeon complete one anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction and two total knee replacements. I failed miserably to follow the rehab advice given to me by my physiotherapist. It all started to make sense on the afternoon that I

Injury-proof your body: Knees
By Paul Scott on 22/05/2007 11:00:00
It's brilliantly designed and amazingly functional, but why is the knee so prone to injury?

papers. I watched a surgeon complete one anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction and two total knee replacements. I failed miserably to follow the rehab advice given to me by my physiotherapist. It all started to make sense on the afternoon that I

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