Yes it is. Proper stretching before and after your run can decrease the chance of a calf sprain. Also important is the proper balance of Potassium and Vitamin B12 in your body. Consult a physician for the best course of action for you.
Swine flu is a disease, a strain of Influenza that is more serious than common flu.
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The most common strain of strep is swallowing and eating
Perhaps the greatest problem the Confederacy had with salt was in transportation. The problem of moving the salt, especially from remote coastal places, were a strain on the South's railway system.
Most probably she needs glasses, but eye pain can be a serious condition and should be consulted upon as soon as possible.If you say occasionally, I suppose it's the problem is rather chronic so it's probably nothing serious, but again, it could be a condition that may need treatment. However the most common cause would be myopia or any other refractive problem (which means, glasses).
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what resistance isometric movement is common painful if strain of the wrist muscle present? what resistance isometric movement is common painful if strain of the wrist muscle present?
Muscular strain. Also if you play a contact sport you may have jarred the neck bones. More than likely though, it is muscular strain. Try see a physiotherapist if the ache is serious.
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yes.especially the strain USA300,from USA,currently causing serious problems in the UK.
The most serious one is rheumatic heart disease.The most serious one is rheumatic heart disease.
A knee strain is an acute injury in which tendons and ligaments become stretched or torn. Most strains occur because of direct blows to theknee, extreme bending or twisting of joints, or overuse through repetitive activity. The most common symptoms include pain, swelling, loss of mobility, and a lack of strength. Depending on the severity of a knee strain, an individual may be able to ease symptoms and recover with rest and simple home remedies. A serious strain usually requires immediate medical attention, surgery, and several weeks of physical therapy.