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Any injury involving the leg. The leg can suffer an injury to any of its components such as the thigh, knee, ankle, lower leg or foot. Leg injuries can be minor (such as a blister caused by ill-fitting shoes) or major (such as deep lacerations caused in a motor vehicle accident). ...more »
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