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		<title>Ankle Sprains &#8211; A Physical Therapists Perspective</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction Sprained ankles are one of the leading causes of athletes to miss games during the season. Many times they are taped up &#38; rushed back to the field without proper rehabilitation. More often than not, the ankle gets re-injured or worse, they end up with a knee, hip or low back injury. These injuries [...]]]></description>
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