Chemistry
Chemistry, 22.04.2021 20:10, livyloohoo7317

What body parts are involved in this injury? (e. g., limbs, muscles, tendons, tissue, bones, blood flow, etc.) Now that you know more about how injuries happen and how to treat them, what can you do differently that will help you prevent an injury?

What are some ways this injury can happen? (e. g., falling, playing with matches, etc.)
How common is this injury? (Look on the Internet to find at least one statistical fact.)
What is the process for treating the injury? (Include all the steps and be detailed.)
Have you ever had this injury? If so, was your injury treated properly?

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