Sentences with phrase «identify signs of injury»

Cooling down allows the heart rate to safely return to a resting level, it helps the body eliminate lactic acid (which can reduce the risk of stiffness after exercise), and may allow you to quickly identify signs of injury after exercise.

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and yes we are not trying hard enough, considering the rough time we had during the first half of the season due to injuries and a shortage of defenders, wenger should have already identified a defender earlier an signed him by now.Just what exactly are we waiting for??? another injury to koscielny?????
As Larry Leverenz, Ph.D, ATC, a co-author of the groundbreaking 2010 study (4) that was the first to identify such athletes noted, because such athletes have not suffered damage to areas of the brain associated with language and auditory processing, they are unlikely to exhibit clinical signs of head injury (such as headache or dizziness), or show impairment on sideline assessment for concussion, all of which test for verbal, not visual memory.
Our efforts to monitor beta cells after transplant and identify signs of early demise in both native and transplanted cells will make it possible to stop cell injury, significantly advancing prevention efforts and strengthening transplant techniques.
Ability to identify signs of animal illnesses and injuries.
Identifying the symptoms and signs of an ACL (CCL) injury in dogs is the first step to knowing if your dog requires medical attention.
Identifying an injury in your child is no easy task and as such, many injuries to newborns go unnoticed for months or years; however, there are many signs and symptoms one should be aware of.
One strategy for the prevention of nursing home injury is properly identifying signs of abuse.
Based on our experience, we can identify warning signs of abuse and neglect, help with improvements in the care, and acquire the deserved compensation for injuries, medical costs and suffering related to neglect or abuse
The goal of this training is to provide information to early childhood personnel about the signs / symptoms of brain injury, enabling them to identify possible incidents of brain injuries and respond appropriately subsequent to the initial injury and throughout the child's recovery.
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