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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)

injuries treated at the centre (42 per cent) occurred at the knee, with PFPS making up 46 per cent of them. The next most common knee injuries were iliotibial band friction syndrome, meniscal injuries and patella tendinitis. Diagnostically, PFPS produces a

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?

injuries treated at the centre (42 per cent) occurred at the knee, with PFPS making up 46 per cent of them. The next most common knee injuries were iliotibial band friction syndrome, meniscal injuries and patella tendinitis. Diagnostically, PFPS produces a

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