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    Journey to the center of the Jags  Jul 30, 2008
    Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio described the injury as a "strained bicep muscle or tendon," and Meester will fly to Birmingham, Ala. today to be examined by noted surgeon James Andrews. (Florida Times-Union)

    PG East: Reaching national final is the goal for Franklin Regional's Megaludis (Today)  Jul 17, 2008
    "My dad wrestled at Gateway in high school, but tore a bicep muscle during his senior year. At that point, he switched to all-natural body building.". His father may have switched to body-building, but didn't lose his interest in wrestling. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)

    It's up to Schilling to shoulder the load  Jun 28, 2008
    "The bicep muscle isn't that involved in generating velocity in a throw.". Dr. Ramappa offers up an example involving quarterback John Elway, who had an inflamed bicep tendon back in 1997. (MLB.com -- Boston Red Sox)

    DeMatteo's move may help Gordon  Jun 12, 2008
    Yancich has a torn bicep muscle and a fractured elbow bone. Yancich said he probably won't need surgery but might not be cleared for football activity for four to eight weeks. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)

    Profile Mistakes Guys Make  Oct 13, 2007
    If they see the smallest hint of a bicep muscle, they ll indicate a body type of athletic or fit even if they are overweight. While this is a great mindset to have in terms of self-esteem, it can hinder your response level. (Suite101.com)

    * Farrell faces biggest test in vital clash with the Springboks  Sep 14, 2007
    But with flanker Schalk Burger suspended and insider center Jean de Villiers out of the World Cup because of a torn bicep muscle, the Springboks will be missing two influential players. Playing in just his seventh test since switching codes from rugby league in 2005, Andy Farrell will start at flyhalf and kick goals for England for the first-ever time -- two roles he doesn't even fulfill for his club Saracens. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- Business)

    Harrell cleared to practice  Jun 28, 2007
    As Vol fans are acutely aware, was primed to be the bell cow of 's 2006 defensive line until he tore the bicep muscle in his left arm in Game 2 against. The 6-4, 300-pound senior from Martin courageously elected to postpone surgery for a week, so he could play one last time against arch-rival. (InsideTennessee.com)

    READ MORE >  May 18, 2007
    "It's so gratifying to finish your high school athletics like this,'' said Brady.Brett Engle is studying mechanical engineering at South Dakota State University.Engle's seventh and Oberle's win put the Crusaders in a tie for second place with Mount Pleasant, each with 12 points after the five finals contested Thursday in each of the four classes. Humboldt led with 20 points.Big ShotsMatt Banse of Strawberry Point Starmont won the boys 2A shot put with a big throw of 60 feet, 3.5 inches.East Sac... (Sioux City Journal)

    Aces always find reason for hope  May 14, 2007
    "Fortunately, I got an opportunity and tried to make the best of it,'' Hope said. He did just that by making smart, simple plays. There was a time when Joey Hope was an offensive dynamo, a stunningly smooth skater with a cannonading shot. That's how he went from East High and the Alaska All Stars to USA Hockey's National Team Development Program after his sophomore season. That's how he ended up in the AHL before becoming an Ace this season. But three surgeries on his right shoulder -- one for a... (Anchorage Daily News)

    VOLS LAND FIVE NFL DRAFT FIRST-DAY PICKS TO LEAD ALL SCHOOLS  May 1, 2007
    who appeared in only three games last season because of a bicep muscle injury, was the first Vol taken and his selection came at the first round's midway point. The defensive tackle from Martin went to Green Bay with the 16th overall pick, matching draft position one year ago to Miami. (Utsports.com)

    Harrell to go before Meachem  Apr 20, 2007
    At least one analyst, Pat Kirwan of NFL.com, projects that senior defensive tackle will be the initial Vol picked, even though he missed 10 games last fall after undergoing surgery on a torn left bicep muscle. Kirwan could be right not because Harrell is a better pro prospect but simply because of supply and demand. (InsideTennessee.com)

    Cheetahs limp into Auckland  Apr 3, 2007
    "At this stage they are all 50/50... touch and go. Smith the major concern Top of the injury list is captain and star flank Juan Smith, who took a knock to the knee against the Highlanders. With Springbok props Os du Randt (rested) and CJ van der Linde (hand injury) both back home in South Africa, the calf injury of prop Jannie du Plessis could prove to be an equally devastating blow. Add to this hooker Richardt Strauss (shoulder injury), centre Ronnie Cooke (bicep muscle injury) and number... (iAfrica.com)

    And Then There Were Four  Mar 26, 2007
    Geary and Coste have been battling sore hamstrings, while Ruiz had a stiff bicep muscle, the same injury that hit Garcia. Ah, yes. (Philadelphia, TheInsiders.com)

    Jeff Lippman: Getting Back Up  Mar 19, 2007
    - Flexing her bicep muscle to prove her strength, junior point guard Kate Achter needed all of her might, mentally and physically, to advance past Oklahoma State and into Tuesday's second round. The 5-foot-8, 120-pound soaking wet on a day she raided an all-you-can-eat buffet, guard has more bumps and bruises than she cares to relive. (Mac-Sports.com)

    Symonds a chance to play against Dutch  Mar 15, 2007
    The tough Queenslander has been busy making a mockery of the perception he would miss at least the first half of the tournament as he recuperates from surgery to reattach his right bicep muscle torn from the bone six weeks ago. Symonds was overlooked for Australia's opening Group A win over Scotland, but doesn't plan on being left out of any more action, no matter what anyone says. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)

    Aussies face easy opener against Scots  Mar 14, 2007
    Left-arm wrist spinner Brad Hogg will handle the slow bowling duties while all-rounder Andrew Symonds continues to recuperate after tearing his right bicep muscle. "It's the biggest One-day event you play," captain Ricky Ponting said. (India Times, India)

    Aussies look shaky ahead of World Cup defence  Feb 20, 2007
    Ricky Ponting's once formidable side is beset by injuries ahead of the World Cup with match-winning all-rounder Andrew Symonds included in the 15-man squad although he may not be able to play his first match until three matches in because of recent surgery to re-attach a torn bicep muscle. Strike fast bowler Brett Lee rates himself a '50-50' chance of playing after sustaining a serious angle ligament injury in training ahead of the opening Chappell-Hadlee Trophy game. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)

    Tait, Haddin, Symonds off to World Cup  Feb 13, 2007
    Symonds' inclusion comes despite the powerful allrounder recuperating from surgery last weEk to re-attach a torn bicep muscle. "His rehabilitation following surgery is going as well, if not better than expected," Hilditch said. (The Age)

    Heavy training linked to Symonds injury  Feb 9, 2007
    Symonds said he had been experiencing pain in his bicep muscle well before he was injured. "It had been sore for 10 days or two weeks leading up, but when it's sore I don't throw as much and just let it settle and just get on with the game," he told Channel Nine before Friday's first final against England. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)

    Symonds recovers well after surgery  Feb 5, 2007
    Allrounder Andrew Symonds says he has recovered well after surgery on his ruptured right bicep muscle, which threatens his chances of playing in the upcoming World Cup ... Symonds had his bicep muscle re-attached during surgery after tearing it off the bone during last Friday's day-night match against England at the SCG.. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)

    Building Better Biceps  Jan 22, 2007
    Building your bicep muscles will not only increase the amount you are able to lift on compound upper body exercises but it will also help with the appearance of your arms ... The bicep muscle itself is composed of the long and short head and is located on the inner side of the arm, between the elbow and the shoulder joint ... For example, when you perform a bent over row your bicep muscles are going to assist the action, with your back muscles predominately performing the movement. (Suite101.com)

    Celebration Proves Costly For Kravitz  Oct 12, 2006
    " How did the injury occur? "My daughter [Kristin] said, 'Dad, at least tell people you were in a bar fight [when you were injured] and took five people down with you,'" Kravitz said. Last Thursday night, seconds after an interception by Kravitz's secondary sealed N.C. State's 24-20 upset of No. 17 Florida State, Kravitz raced onto the Carter-Finley Stadium field. "On the sidelines, I'm low-fiving and high-fiving everyone," Kravitz said. "Then I'm running around on the field like a nut and I run... (Tampa Bay Online, FL -- Sports)

    More of this story  Sep 26, 2006
    I ve torn up a shoulder and ripped a bicep muscle, been set on fire and thrown into a barb-wire fence. He s also been involved in a few fan mini-riots, but fortunately was being given an uninvited helping hand from his faithful each time. (Pine Bluff Commercial, AR)

    BOSTON Here's the kind of night it was for the Red Sox:  Aug 3, 2006
    Besides losing Varitek, the team is already without right fielder Trot Nixon because of a strained bicep muscle, and the starting staff is in disarray with Tim Wakefield and Matt Clement on the disabled list and David Wells just returning from it. It was that banged-up team that faced Indians ace C.C. Sabathia, and they didn't fare very well. (Brockton Enterprise)

    Protein 'nanosprings' most resilient found in nature  Jan 16, 2006
    "For example, every time a neuron pushes its way through body tissues to its target, every time a heart beats, or a bicep muscle contracts, forces are generated. Cells have to recognize those forces and adjust accordingly.". The tension created by the ankyrin springs could allow for very rapid translation of mechanical forces into biochemical signals, he said. (EurekAlert!)



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