Pulled Calf Muscle
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Pulled Calf Muscle

What is a Pulled Calf Muscle? A Pulled Calf Muscle, scientifically referred to as a calf muscle strain, transpires when the muscles residing in the calf region, namely the soleus and gastrocnemius muscles, undergo excessive stretching beyond their normal limits. The lower leg plays a pivotal role in biomechanics, particularly during locomotion that demands explosive…

Crush Injury
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Crush Injury

Explanation of a crush injury An object can injure someone by compressing their body, which is known as a crush injury. In everyday civilian life, this kind of damage is uncommon, yet it happens frequently after a natural disaster. Other factors include terrorist attacks, industrial accidents, car accidents, building collapses, heavy machinery mishaps, and traffic collisions….

POST TRAUMATIC VISION SYNDROME
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Post-Traumatic Vision Syndrome

What is traumatic vision syndrome? Post-traumatic vision syndrome is a disruption of the visual process. Post-traumatic vision syndrome becomes after traumatic brain injury. This disruption is affected by the neurologic system of the extraocular muscles that control eye movements. Sign and Symptoms of post-traumatic vision syndrome: Visual dysfunction clinical signs of post-traumatic vision syndrome: Non-visual…

whiplash injury

Whiplash injury

What is a Whiplash injury? Whiplash is an injury caused by a sudden, forceful back-and-forth movement of the cervical spine (neck strain), similar to the cracking of a whip. Whiplash is frequently caused by rear-end collisions. However, whiplash can also be caused by motorbike accidents, sports injuries, falls, physical abuse, and other types of trauma….