When was the last time you bumped your head? What was the situation? Was it as painful as you expected?, Have you ever had to help someone who twisted their ankle? What did you do to help them?, Grazing your knee is a classic childhood injury. What's your most vivid memory of getting a graze as a kid?, Do you tend to bruise easily? What's the most dramatic or colorful bruise you've ever had, and what was the story behind it?, What activities do you think are most likely to cause a back spasm? Have you ever experienced one?, What's the most common muscle people pull during exercise, in your opinion? Have you ever pulled a muscle and what was your recovery like?, Are you good at removing splinters, or does the idea make you squeamish? What's the best way to get one out?, What is the most ridiculous thing you have ever tripped over? (e.g., your own feet, a completely flat surface, the cat)., Which would you rather do: Twist your ankle right before a vacation, or pull a muscle in your back right before a big moving day? Why?, Which seems more annoying: having a visible bruise on your face for a week, or having a splinter in your finger that you can't quite get out?, Which scenario is worse: Tripping over in a crowded street, or bumping your head loudly on a low beam in a quiet library? Why?, Which injury is more debilitating in the short term: a grazed knee that stings constantly, or a back spasm that comes and goes sharply?, When you pull a muscle or get a back spasm, is it better to rest completely or to try and gently move and stretch? What's your philosophy?, At what point does a minor injury become a major concern? If you twist your ankle and it's still swollen after three days, what do you do?, Some people are just more accident-prone than others. Do you think this is true? Are you someone who frequently has bruises and grazes, or are you usually injury-free?, Which of these injuries do you think is taken the least seriously but is actually the most painful? (e.g., a splinter under the nail, grazing your elbow, a back spasm)..

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