In the event of a collision the rear belts inflate, distributing the load over a larger area and reducing the risk of abdominal,
chest and shoulder injuries for rear passengers.
Not exact matches
Smith was also badly injured
and is in a serious but stable condition, with «multiple
chest injuries, extensive
shoulder injuries and concussion».
The carrier
should never be tight enough that it forces their head into their
chest, which can both hinder breathing
and cause neck
injury.
You shouldn't ignore the persistent hiccups in your child, since this can be a symptom of brain damage; various diseases of the stomach, liver or lungs;
injuries of the spinal cord
and the
chest.
Don't get us wrong, the bench press is a great tool in your training arsenal to achieve overall
chest aesthetics
and strength, but there are some cons to it, like placing too much of a burden on your delts, which can increase the risk of
injury for people with poor
shoulder mobility.
The floor press is an upper body movement that allows you to press massive weights without risking
shoulder injury since most of the stress is focused on the
chest and triceps, while the range of motion is shorter.
The floor press is an excellent movement for overcoming a training plateau in the
chest area,
and it allows you to press massive weights without risking
shoulder injury.
This helps to protect your
shoulders from
injury and makes sure you are putting the majority of the strain on your
chest and not your
shoulders and rotator cuff.
Aside from that I have recovered from nagging
shoulder injury, rotator cuff
injury, IT band syndrome, torn cartilage in
chest, nagging lower back pain, hamstring strain or impingement (burning),
and finally a pressure point in the teres minor area.
Tight
chest muscles can affect the position of the
shoulders, limit
shoulder range of motion,
and increase the likelihood of developing
shoulder injuries.
Developing a strong upper body will allow you to lead with the
chest and prevent rounding of the
shoulders as you fatigue during your run, which can cause breakdown in running form translating into inefficiencies
and changes in biomechanics that can lead to
injury.
One word of caution - you
should not
chest - lift higher than you can handle, mostly because this will run a risk of
injury,
and partly because, no matter how little high you can lift, the benefits will remain the same.
And if you have very long arms and / or are very thin taking the bar all the way down to your chest in the bench press might be setting yourself up for a shoulder inju
And if you have very long arms
and / or are very thin taking the bar all the way down to your chest in the bench press might be setting yourself up for a shoulder inju
and / or are very thin taking the bar all the way down to your
chest in the bench press might be setting yourself up for a
shoulder injury.
It may be wise to avoid this exercise if you have any
shoulder or scapular
injuries; or if you have excessively tight upper back muscles
and very weak / overstretched front delts
and chest muscles (though this is rare).
The
chest muscles (pecs) are often over-worked in fitness
and training programs,
and tight pecs can 1) change the posture of the
shoulder, 2) limit
shoulder range of motion
and mobility,
and 3) may increase the risk of developing
shoulder injuries.
«If you've had
shoulder injuries, I generally recommend dumbbells for
shoulders and chest.
Firstly, strengthening
and conditioning the muscles of the upper back,
chest and shoulders will also help to prevent rotator cuff
injury.
For the rear passenger dummy, readings of compression
and shoulder load indicated poor protection for the
chest and head
injury values also indicated poor protection.
As a result of the car accident in question the claimant sustained
injuries to her head, jaw, neck,
shoulders,
chest, back, left arm, left elbow, left wrist, left hand, left hip, left leg,
and left heel.
The
injury claimant suffered soft tissue
injuries to her neck
and back, a fractured right talus, bruising to
and pain in her
chest,
and pain in her left
shoulder, both knees,
and hip.
The
injury claimant was 63 years old
and he suffered a number of
injuries including a traumatic brain
injury which resulted in early neurocognitive disorder (dementia) as well as soft tissue
injuries to his right
shoulder and to his
chest.
After a two week trial the judge found the claimant had suffered whiplash soft tissue
injury to her neck,
shoulders, upper limbs, back,
chest,
and right foot; a capsular tear of her breast implant which required surgery
and has left her with postoperative pain
and loss of nipple sensation; chronic mechanical neck
and shoulder pain; soft tissue
injuries to her arms with persisting forearm
and hand pain, numbness
and tingling; posttraumatic stress disorder, somatic symptom disorder, chronic pain,
and a mild traumatic brain
injury.
Nature of Injury Our client fractured his arm
and suffered soft tissue
injuries to right
shoulder, right knee,
chest and head.