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  2. Rhabdomyolysis - Wikipedia

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    Kidney dysfunction typically develops 1–2 days after the initial muscle damage. [4] If supportive treatment is inadequate to manage this, renal replacement therapy (RRT) may be required. [ 13 ] RRT removes excess potassium, acid and phosphate that accumulate when the kidneys are unable to function normally and is required until kidney ...

  3. Crush syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Use of a tourniquet can stall the life-threatening consequences of a crush related injury and can be a second option if the person cannot immediately have the fluids that were lost be medically replaced back into the body. Tourniquet measures should be taken if the person has been entrapped for more than two hours. [14]

  4. Exertional rhabdomyolysis - Wikipedia

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    Risks that lead to ER include exercise in hot and humid conditions, improper hydration, inadequate recovery between bouts of exercise, intense physical training, and inadequate fitness levels for beginning high-intensity workouts. [3] Eccentric contraction of muscles can result in ER more often than concentric contraction. [4]

  5. Compartment syndrome - Wikipedia

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    This cycle can cause tissue ischemia, a lack of oxygen, and necrosis, or tissue death. [6] [5] [45] Paresthesia, or tingling, can start as early as 30 minutes after tissue ischemia begins. [48] Permanent damage can occur 12 hours after the injury starts. [48] Pathophysiology of Compartment Syndrome. The reduced blood supply can trigger ...

  6. Soft tissue injury - Wikipedia

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    On one hand, ice diminishes pain, metabolism, and muscle spasms. It also minimizes the inflammatory process and edema, which helps one recover from a soft-tissue injury. [ 9 ] However, creatine kinase-MB isoform and myoglobin levels circulating in the blood increased after exercising.

  7. College football player dies from cardiac arrest after workout

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    A 22-year-old defensive lineman died one week after collapsing in a team weight room following a workout.

  8. Billie Eilish shows off huge bruise after tripping down ... - AOL

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    The singer is touring in support of her latest album, "Hit Me Hard and Soft."

  9. Delayed onset muscle soreness - Wikipedia

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    Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is the pain and stiffness felt in muscles after unaccustomed or strenuous exercise. The soreness is felt most strongly 24 to 72 hours after the exercise. [1] [2]: 63 It is thought to be caused by eccentric (lengthening) exercise, which causes small-scale damage (microtrauma) to the muscle fibers. After such ...