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Physics, 27.04.2021 06:00, TropicalFan

Match the following to 1. bursitis 2. cross-training 3. overuse injury 4. rehabilitate 5. tendonitis
A. swelling and pain in the small fluid filled sacs around the major tendons of the body
B. swelling and pain in tendons that connect the muscles to the bones in the body
C. injuries that are caused by exercising without sufficient rest and recovery time
D. to restore or strengthen back to good health
E .using a variety of exercises to work the muscles of the body in different ways

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