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Dura Mater – Structure, Function and Clinical Relevance

The dura mater is the outermost and toughest of the three meninges, protecting the brain and spinal cord. It consists of dense connective tissue and forms a critical protective layer of the central nervous system.

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Skull Contusion

A skull contusion is a blunt injury to the skull without a bone fracture. It typically results from falls or impacts and may cause pain, swelling, and bruising at the site of injury.

Bone Damage Caused by Overuse

Bone damage caused by overuse occurs when bones are repeatedly subjected to mechanical stress beyond their ability to recover. Common results include stress fractures and fatigue fractures.

Ankle Sprain

An ankle sprain occurs when the ligaments of the ankle joint are overstretched or torn. It is one of the most common sports injuries, causing pain, swelling, and limited range of motion.

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