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How to avoid common running and cycling injuries and treat painful conditions before they put you out of the game.

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Tags: Exercise and Fitness, Running, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist

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Seeing a physical therapist is also a very good option. RT @activenetwork: Injury Prevention Q&A w/ the Experts: http://bit.ly/5WusfF

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How to Run Injury-Free | Active.com

active.com — “Active Expert Jeff Galloway offers his advice on running injury-free. Here are six helpful tips on preventing overuse injuries and reducing downtime.View full resource at active.com

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CDC Expert Commentary: Four Critical Questions to Ask in the Evaluation of Adult Traumatic Brain Injury - QualityPoint Technologies

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