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Shin splints
Shin splints
Shin splints is a general term used to describe exercise-induced pain in the front of the lower legs, or shins. The shin pain can be felt during or after strenuous activity, particularly running, or sports with sudden stops and starts, such as basketball and tennis.
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Hamstring injury
Hamstring injury
A hamstring injury is a strain or tear to the tendons or large muscles at the back of the thigh. This type of injury is common in athletes and can occur in different severities. The three grades of hamstring injury are: grade 1 – a mild muscle pull or strain grade 2 – a partial muscle tear grade 3 – a complete muscle tear
NHS
Tennis elbow
Tennis elbow
Tennis elbow is a condition that causes pain around the outside of the elbow. It's clinically known as lateral epicondylitis. It often occurs after strenuous overuse of the muscles and tendons of the forearm, near the elbow joint.
NHS
Anabolic steroid misuse
Anabolic steroid misuse
Anabolic steroids are prescription-only medicines that are sometimes taken illegally to increase muscle mass and improve athletic performance.
NHS
Handout on Health: Sports Injuries
Handout on Health: Sports Injuries
The term “sports injury,” in the broadest sense, refers to the kinds of injuries that most commonly occur during sports or exercise.
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)
Sprains and Strains
Sprains and Strains
A sprain is a stretched or torn ligament. Ligaments are tissues that connect bones at a joint. Falling, twisting, or getting hit can all cause a sprain. ...
National Library of Medicine
Sports Safety
Sports Safety
Playing sports can be fun, but it can also be dangerous if you are not careful. You can help prevent injuries by Getting a physical to make sure you are healthy ...
National Library of Medicine
Sports Injuries
Sports Injuries
Exercising is good for you, but sometimes you can injure yourself when you play sports or exercise. Accidents, poor training practices, or improper gear can cause ...
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