Although one can never be sure without an x-ray, but it is very unlikely that you have a fracture. With a soft tissue injury it is normal to still have some discomfort 5 hours after the injury. It does not sound like your discomfort is sign...
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A broken arm is a common term for the fracture of one or more of the bones that make up the arm. An arm fracture—often caused by an accident or sports injury—occurs when more pressure is put on any bone than it can stand, and it splits, spl...
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"preventative" More than likely, you just needed one. The chance of a skin break and infection increase with a broken joint, so in many places a booster is just SOP. == While we are fortunate in this country that tetanus is not a ...
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Best thing to do is to keep it easy at the moment. Take everything slowly until you have the confidence to play the sports. Do regular exercises. I think sports like football you could play. If you're in a sports club for eg. Rugby start go...
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Yes, a player may participate in games and practices if they first, have a signed note from their doctor allowing participation, and second, have attached some sort of padding protection to the cast so that it will not injure them or anothe...
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"Peyton Manning Hits Milestone, Pulled Early (12/27 4:06 PT)" The Facts: Manning became the fourth player in NFL history to pass for at least 50,000 yards against the New York Jets on Sunday. Reported by FootballDiehards.com Dieha...
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Hi Steven, As long as there are no medical complications, I don't see why not. Medical standards which are disqualifying for joining the U.S. Military can be viewed at: Hope this helps! Rod Powers
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