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Что (кто) такое sustain injuries - определение

DAMAGE, WEAR, OR TRAUMA TO THE BONES, MUSCLES, OR OTHER TISSUES OF THE BACK
Back injuries; Back Injuries
  • Human anatomy of the back

USS Sustain (AM-119)         
MINESWEEPER OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY
USS SUSTAIN; AM-119; MSF-119; USS Sustain (MMC-2); USS Sustain (MSF-119); HNoMS Tyr (N47); USS Sustain
USS Sustain (AM-119) was an acquired by the United States Navy for the dangerous task of removing mines from minefields laid in the water to prevent ships from passing.
Back injury         
Back injuries result from damage, wear, or trauma to the bones, muscles, or other tissues of the back. Common back injuries include sprains and strains, herniated discs, and fractured vertebrae.
Sports injury         
  • Player getting ankle taped at an American football game in Mexico
  • A [[tennis]] injury
  • Ryan Miller]] of the Buffalo Sabres suffers an ankle sprain.
  • Tackles like this one in women's [[Australian rules football]] can cause injuries.
INJURY OCCURRING DURING SPORTS
Sports Injuries; Athletic injuries; Athletic injury; Sports Injury; Sports injuries; Injuries playing Tennis; Injury (sports); Sport injury; Sport injuries; Sport-related injury
Sports injuries are injuries that occur during sport, athletic activities, or exercising. In the United States, there are approximately 30 million teenagers and children who participate in some form of organized sport.

Википедия

Back injury

Back injuries result from damage, wear, or trauma to the bones, muscles, or other tissues of the back. Common back injuries include sprains and strains, herniated discs, and fractured vertebrae. The lumbar spine is often the site of back pain. The area is susceptible because of its flexibility and the amount of body weight it regularly bears. It is estimated that low-back pain may affect as much as 80 to 90 percent of the general population in the United States.