There is strong evidence that previous injury, especially when followed by inadequate rehabilitation, places an athlete at increased risk for re-injury. What are three of the most common recurrent injuries in athletes?
A) Wrist fractures, ankle sprains and MCL sprains.
B) Lateral ankle sprains, muscle strains and concussion.
C) Lateral ankle sprains, MCL sprains and concussion.
D) Scaphoid fracture, MCL sprains, hamstring strains.
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