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    <description>&#60;p>Whether you&#39;re a weekend warrior or a professional athlete, most               of us who participate in any sport on a regular basis have endured               a common athletic injury at one time or another. We accept this               as part of the game, and carry on through our aches and pains the               best we can. It&#39;s only when we do serious damage to a bone, joint               or muscle do we seek out the advice of a specialist. The problem               with this logic is that by the time we seek help, much damage has               already been done. The key to injury prevention in sports is proper               conditioning, and there is a huge amount of information available               to help you do just that.&#60;br /> &#60;br /> Proper conditioning for your sport is essential for injury prevention. Sport-specific   conditioning programs focus on strengthening the muscles and joints that perform   complex and repetitive movement during activity. All athletes can pick up some   tips on proper training and injury prevention in the &#60;strong>patient education&#60;/strong> page   designed for endurance athletes.&#60;/p></description>
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