because even if the pain goes away,you could have a muscle pull or damaged tissue that can worsen if you keep playing the sport or game or whatever.You should let your body rest for about 1 to 2 days before playing again.
He has had a knee injury, but as of early March 2013, he was back to playing and seems to have recovered.
The word, "trauma" seems to fit.
The permanent treatment for your foot pain will depend on the extent of the injury. If this was a previous injury that seems to have returned, I would advise seeing your physician, as he or she would be best qualified to tell you how to treat the specific injury.
Although there is considerable debate about the financial health of Medicare, it seems apparent that it will not sustain itself in the long term at the current rates of usage and funding.
There is no public record or credible report suggesting that Senator Barack Obama has ever had a head injury.
If a warrior cat has a rib injury, they should rest and avoid strenuous activity that could worsen the injury. It's important to monitor their breathing and behavior for any signs of distress. Providing a comfortable resting area and offering pain relief herbs like dock or poppy seeds may help with their recovery. If the injury seems severe or the cat is showing signs of severe pain or difficulty breathing, seek the assistance of a skilled medicine cat.
You may not be able to stop playing it because you are addicted.
You are right, it seems that the most common injury is ankle sprains, but along with the ankle, others include torn ACLs, pulled hamstrings, shin splints, or knee injuries.
No, he just seems to prefer playing seated (there are plenty of pictures on the internet of him standing and playing).
either they like you or there playing hard to get!!!
It seems that her dad has been an important mentor.
Nowadays it seems like the answer to that qeustion is no one.