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		<title>Kinematics Review in this Episode of the MedicCast</title>
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<p>In most cases of trauma patients, not all injuries would present physical manifestations. In worse cases, patients would even be unconscious which could make a detailed assessment difficult to perform. During these situations, knowledge on the kinematics of trauma will be of big help in anticipating and identifying hidden injuries depending on the incident. In this week&#039;s episode of the MedicCast podcast, the podmedic discusses kinematics along with up to date EMS news. Links to resource sites for the tip of the week are also provided for a more extensive review or for future refernce.</p>
<p><a  href="http://emtpodcast.com/2009/08/kinematics-review-in-this-episode-of-the-mediccast/" class="more-link">More on Kinematics Review in this Episode of the MedicCast</a></p>


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<p><strong>The MedicCast</strong></p>
<p>In most cases of trauma patients, not all injuries would present physical manifestations. In worse cases, patients would even be unconscious which could make a detailed assessment difficult to perform. During these situations, knowledge on the kinematics of trauma will be of big help in anticipating and identifying hidden injuries depending on the incident. In this week&#039;s episode of the MedicCast podcast, the podmedic discusses kinematics along with up to date EMS news. Links to resource sites for the tip of the week are also provided for a more extensive review or for future refernce.</p>
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