No. Because they are playing other kids their age.
Athletes are particularly at risk of maxillofacial injuries.
A pelvic tilt can be a risk factor in athletes. It can compromise muscle performance and lead to a number of lower limb problems.
Younger people are at more risk; as the use mobile phones more frequently.
oral contraceptive use and menstrual cycle phase are suggested to influence the risk of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female athletes
If these muscles are weak or injured, there can be more risk of knee injuries.
Many things can cause a fatal injury, from car accidents to sports injuries. Alcohol can increase the risk of fatal injuries, and some professions are more prone to these injuries than others.
You can risk breaking any part of your bones or bruises when you use an elliptical machine. You can read more at sportsinjuries.suite101.com With any exercise machine there is always risk of injury. With the elliptical machine you have a greater chance of knee injuries and or lower back injuries.
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People over the age of 60 are more likely than younger people to develop bedsores. Risk is also increased by: atherosclerosis.diabetes.heart problems.incontinence.malnutrition.anemia.
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No, Pilates is all about strenghtening and lengthening the body through your own body weight and when working with the Pilates equiment-added spring tension.
Women over 50 are more prone to suffer from the effects of heart disease, osteoporosis, breast cancer and diabetes than younger women or men. As women age they're also more at risk for other age related health concerns like hypertension, arthritis and the possibility of accidental injuries.