Injury A. Results from a specific event B. Results from overuse C. Damage to tissues over a time period of months D. Damage to tissues over a time period of seconds E. Damage to tissues over a time period of months F. Results from macrotraumatic event Match the correct options to chronic and acute injuries. 1 Chronic injury 2 Acute injury
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