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  2. Sports injury - Wikipedia

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    Damaged blood vessels dilate, producing bleeding within the tissue. The body's normal response includes forming a small blood clot to stop the bleeding and allowing a clot of special cells, called fibroblasts, to form. This begins the healing process by laying down scar tissue. Therefore, the inflammatory stage is the first phase of healing.

  3. Volleyball injuries - Wikipedia

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    Volleyball is a game played between two opposing sides, with six players on each team, where the players use mainly their hands to hit the ball over a net and try to make the ball land on the opposing team's side of the court. [1] Volleyball is played by over 800 million people worldwide, making it one of the most popular sports in the world. [2]

  4. Bruise - Wikipedia

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    Bruise colors vary from red, blue, or almost black, depending on the severity of broken capillaries or blood vessels within the bruise site. Broken venules or arterioles often result in a deep blue or dark red bruise, respectively. Darker colored bruises may result from a more severe bleeding from both blood vessels.

  5. Female Volleyball Player Testifies to Physical, Mental Trauma ...

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    A female high school volleyball player who was injured while competing against a male player last year testified Tuesday to the mental and physical trauma she’s dealt with since the incident.

  6. Volleyball player who collapsed at practice dies after ...

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    A Georgia Volleyball player collapsed during practice and later died after an ambulance failed to arrive and provide help, according to officials.. Amanda Sylvester, 15, ran into “physical ...

  7. Thrombus - Wikipedia

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    In a small blood vessel, blood flow may be completely cut off (termed an occlusive thrombus), resulting in death of tissue supplied by that vessel. If a thrombus dislodges and becomes free-floating, it is considered an embolus. [citation needed] If an embolus becomes trapped within a blood vessel, it blocks blood flow and is termed as an ...

  8. Thoracic outlet syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Kreider dealt with multiple symptoms prior to the diagnosis, such as shortness of breath on the ice, swelling/numbness in his right arm, coughing up blood and a blood clot in his right arm. Kreider underwent successful surgery to resect a rib in January 2018 (the same surgery as TOS) and has performed well since returning to the Rangers.

  9. A.J. Brown said he lost 7 pounds, busted blood vessel in eye ...

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