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Track and Field\

top ten sports injuries

1. ankle sprain

2. muscle strains

3. meniscus tear (knee)

4. acl tear (knee)

5. collateral ligament

tear (knee)

6. achilles tendon

tear/tendonitis

7. finger dislocation

8. tennis elbow

9. ac joint dislocation

10. shoulder dislocation

source: Dr. Lance Macey

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