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To recognize that head injuries were as essential a part of football as they are of boxing would be to erase the fine distinction on which the game's respectability rested.
There were schools and hospitals who were ready to take people with undescribed injuries, but not necessarily ready to take people with severe radiation poisoning.
I have had shoulder injuries in the past, but usually it's from training.
Coaches aren't concentrating enough of the technical part of this game and that could lead to injuries.
Injuries are part of the game, but sometimes we can avoid them by just practicing our techniques.
I'm always getting injuries like bruised and bloody knuckles from catching a cymbal or the edge of a drum.
There was a disc and two bone spurs pressing on my spinal cord. If anyone's had spinal cord problems or disc injuries in their neck, they'd understand what I went through.
It's so uncommon for athletes to push themselves the way they do and not have injuries as a result.
I've talked to Frank Gore, Willis McGahee - different guys who had similar injuries to me. Those guys have been great mentors to me and kept me motivated.
I had suffered a multitude of injuries, as most guys in the business do. Most of them came at the end of my career.
Professional tennis has become an extremely physical and unbelievably competitive sport. Injuries are the bane of tennis players, and it goes with the territory.
Some guys milk injuries and miss a couple games at the beginning. Other guys, they tough it out for the betterment of the team.
The ABA works tirelessly in its efforts involving the first line of defense: the prevention of burn injuries.
The number of electrical injuries cared for in hospitals in the US is estimated at as many as 50,000; the cost of these injuries on the US economy is estimated at over one billion dollars per year.
I am classified as a disabled veteran. The reason I'm disabled is because I have wounds and injuries that I got while on active duty... from parachute jumping to combat to gunshot wounds, all that stuff.
Injuries are a huge thing for skating. I think skating is a very unnatural sport for the body, very tough on the joints.
I've had a lot of injuries. I had to learn a lot. Despite everything, I still have confidence.
I've been very fortunate with injuries: I've had the odd broken bone in my back; when I was starting out here in England, I cracked a few ribs, and I've broken a bone in my hand.
Our schedule is intense. We do this for five nights a week, so injuries can happen very easily with the demands of the job. It's just the nature of what we do and sports in general.
Using adult stem cells drawn from bone marrow and umbilical cord blood system cells, scientists have discovered new treatments for scores of diseases and conditions such as Parkinson's disease, juvenile diabetes, and spinal cord injuries.
I lift heavy weights and sprint, but I am so bad at it that I develop severe injuries.
It is definitely easier to deal with injuries on the mental side after you've had a few of them, since you are aware of the recovery process.
If I'd still been in one piece from the World Cup and gone through my career, what type of player would I have been? No doubt about it, if I hadn't had as many injuries I would have been the all-time leading scorer for England.
My father was one of the fortunate wartime servicemen: he made a full recovery from his injuries, was promoted to captain, survived the war, had a satisfying career as a colonial officer and, eventually, died in February 2002, a month before his 85th birthday.
Yeah, I've always been very straightforward when you start dealing with injuries. You always have to communicate with the trainers and the manager and the pitching coach exactly where you're at.
Even in high school, when I had injuries, I tried to play with them. When I shouldn't have worked out, I worked out.
I think injuries happen. You can prevent a lot of them, but some of them you can't.
I think acupuncture, reflexology, Reiki, and Shiatsu massage are remarkable, and I used them for years to help with injuries and as a preventative measure.
But the equipment to protect the players hasn't developed along with that, so now you have more players out with worse injuries, for longer periods of time.
I've been practicing for a while now and physically trying to get in better shape as well after the injuries.
I've picked up a lot of injuries, and there's been games when I've looked back and watched and thought, 'I could have done this better,' 'I could have done that better.'
I don't like to give in to injuries. I don't like to use them as excuses. Everybody has them.
It's one thing to play through injuries, quite another to play well through injuries.
I had only one year in England and had not such a good time. Two times, I was out eight weeks with injuries.
There is a goodness about Yao that is unique, that never left him through all the pain and injuries and disappointments that accompanied his unprecedented accomplishments and successes.
I've been unfortunate enough to be working, and recovering from a few injuries now and again.
You have to be a good team, but you have to be lucky and stay away from injuries.
I've had two or three injuries when with England and it's been a bit bizarre.
I've kind of banned myself from motorcycles. I've had broken ribs, broken shoulder, wrists, leg, broken collarbone - and it was all from motocross or rugby. All of my injuries have come from outside of sailing.
I'm not a quitter. All my career, I went through a lot of physical adversity, injuries. It's in my nature to be a battler.
Is there any proof that I'm a bust? All there is proof of is that I have bad luck with injuries.
Ministers regularly meet soldiers that have returned from operational tours to hear about their experiences, including those who have recovered from their injuries.
I've played shows with injuries before but unfortunately cannot overcome having no voice.
War destroys people's souls. Most people focus on physical injuries, but the invisible injuries can take a lifetime to heal and affects the lives of generations to come.
I've played through a lot of injuries before, as a young kid through high school.
It's unfair to think that we can do what we do with the intensity that we do it and expect injuries to not happen.
After I suffered a labral tear in my hip while playing soccer, I realized that many sports-related injuries can be prevented and I dedicated myself to helping young athletes learn more about injury prevention.
My players have to be competitors before footballers. They don't pull out of tackles in training. It's full-tilt and if we pick up injuries, we pick up injuries. They have to give everything on the pitch and leave it all out there.
It is the Band which unites the Interests of Individuals; it secures to them their respective Rights, and preserves them from Injuries; it is the Source of numberless Blessings, which are interrupted, or wholly vanish, the Moment it is disturbed.
Personally, most of my injuries were ones that I sustained during fights in the UFC, not in practice.
You can't segregate and humiliate people decade after decade without creating long-lasting injuries.
Sometimes, quarterbacks just get hurt. So do running backs, so do linemen, so do wide receivers. Blaming innovative schemes for these injuries is shortsighted.
We avoided injuries that season. It was our fourth year with Vince, so we all knew just what he wanted. And a lot of our core guys were in their prime. It was an incredible season.
I'm glad that I just played baseball, because I'm sure I had a much longer baseball career than I would've had a football career. I did miss football, but I didn't miss some of the injuries from football.
Injuries give you perspective. They teach you to cherish the moments that I might have taken for granted before.
All players go through injuries in their career, but I wouldn't wish it on anyone.
When you pick up injuries, you put yourself to the bottom of the pile for a bit and have to work yourself up.
Marriage is a blood sport. Marriage is jousting. It's disembowelment. It's just terrible, terrible visceral injuries. It's not for everybody.
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