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Hans Hansen
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« on: August 02, 2009, 08:52:12 PM »

Date of Injury:  July 23, 2009
Time of injury:  7:40
DOB and age :  August 7, 1993 ; 15
Name:  Matt Hansen
City, State:  Dwight, Illinois
Years of Practice:  .75
Hours of training per week:  16
Other exercise / fitness experience:  None
Location where injury occurred:  Local Playground (Renfrew Park)
Conditions of location:  Well-sanded wood, rather slick
Attempting:  Kong to a cat leap
Were any other people involved:  No
Part of body  - description of injury, rating of severity 1-10:  Left shoulder (back and front), heart, left lung; My parents and I believe that I may have pulled a muscle.  This seems likely, but fairly extreme for a pulled muscle.  Whenever I take in a breath, pain occurs.  The deeper and longer I take that breath the more it hurts.  At the beginning of a breath the level of pain is a 2.  At the climax of breathing it gets to a 9.  Immediately after the injury I went home and went to lay on the couch.  The pain reached a point where it was so painful that I passed out.  All in all, I would rate the severity an 8.5.
Did you see a doctor for diagnosis:  No
Did you get X-rays or MRI's:  No
Picture of the injury:  Don't own a camera
Could you / how could you have avoided the injury?:  I had hung onto a wall with just one hand.  Shouldn't have done that.
Date / type / severity of your last injury?:  n/A
Notes on the experience?:  None
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« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2009, 02:12:58 PM »

See a doc.

May have subluxed/dislocated something... or it could be a strained muscle... or both. If pain is in that many places it's probably multiple things. Get it checked out.
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