OGDEN, UT -- Low-back injuries can occur when moving the curling stone incorrectly at the beginning of play by lifting the rock instead of sliding it. Low-back strains are very common during bonspiel play (Ottawa's SportsWatch, March 27, 2000, Vol.1:5, pp. 1-3).
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