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ViewAnatomy of Lateral Ligaments: The lateral ligaments of the ankle, comprising the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL)
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ViewAnatomy and Demands of Swimming: Swimming is a low-impact exercise that engages various muscle groups, promoting card
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ViewAnatomy of the Shoulder Joint: The shoulder is a complex joint with a wide range of motion, allowing for various arm
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