1. Accute injuries include
e. a and c
Acute injuries are usually the result of a single, traumatic event. Common examples include wrist fractures, ankle sprains, shoulder dislocations, and hamstring muscle strain. ... They are the result of repetitive micro-trauma to the tendons, bones, and joints.
2. a shearing injury occurs when a tissue is stretched beyond its normal limits.
b. False
friction injury caused by two surfaces rubbing together
3. Tension injuries are caused by
d.tissues being stretched beyond their normal limits
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