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    A clavicle fracture, or “broken collarbone”, is a common injury that with appropriate treatment heals completely, allowing you to resume normal activity.

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    A 15-Year-Old Girl with Radiating Pain in the Arm A 15-year-old right-hand-dominant female competitive softball player presented 3 days after an injury sustained while playing softball. Although considered a pitcher, she was playing third base at the time of the injury. While she was in a squatting position to tag an opponent sliding into base, the opponent’s helmet directly…

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    A 15-Year-Old Girl with Radiating Pain in the Arm A 15-year-old right-hand-dominant female competitive softball player presented 3 days after an injury sustained while playing softball. Although considered a pitcher, she was playing third base at the time of the injury. While she was in a squatting position to tag an opponent sliding into base, the opponent’s helmet directly…

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    Electrical stimulation of surviving nerves of the upper spinal cord damaged by severe injury can improve motor control of the upper limb and allow individuals with limited arm function to partially regain lost movement, report University of Pittsburgh researchers. The first round of pre-clinical experimental data was published in Nature Neuroscience today.

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