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Re: Help! Heat problem



AnnBonne  <AnnBonne@xxxxxxx> writes:

> Anyway, it seems that lower body injury is more frequent.

    I can't produce any references, but a study in the UK maybe 3-4
years ago showed this to be the case.  With the exception of the head
and neck, the probability of injury is highest at the ankles and
decreases the further up the body you go.

                Jim
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                / /\\    \--'_ \\  hope for a late model to come up.
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