Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Protect your knee with a brace or cast. Rest your knee as much as possible. Ice your knee. Consider surgery as a last resort. Go to physical therapy to strengthen your knee.

Answer: If you do have a partial ACL tear, your doctor will most likely give you a brace or cast to wear while your ACL recovers. Luckily, most partial ACL tears do not require surgery. You will, however, have to protect your knee from further injury. The best way to do this is to wear a brace or cast that will keep your knee stabilized while it heals. Your doctor might give you crutches to use along with your brace. Crutches are used to keep you from putting pressure or too much weight on your knee while it heals. While your knee is healing, it will need to rest as much as possible. Try to keep weight off of it at all times. You should sit with your knee elevated so that it can begin to repair itself. When you sit down, prop your knee up so that it is raised above your hip. If you are lying down, prop your knee and leg up so that it is above your heart and chest. To control the swelling and pain caused by your partially torn ACL, you will need to ice your knee every day. Write a bag of ice or an ice pack in a towel to keep the ice from directly touching your skin, as this could cause a burn. Keep the ice on your knee for 15 to 20 minutes for the best results. Any amount of time shorter than 15 minutes will not do much to control swelling or pain. Keeping the ice on your knee for longer than 20 minutes may result in the ice burning your skin. If your ACL is fully torn, or if your tear falls between a partial and full tear, you may need surgery for the knee to be fully repaired. If this is the case, you will have to have a graft done to replace the torn ligament. The most common graft used is the tendon of the kneecap or hamstring. However, acquiring tendons from donor knee is also an option. Talk to your doctor about the best option for your specific case. Talk to your doctor about going to physical therapy. After you have let your knee heal, you will have to begin rehabilitating your knee so that the injury does not occur again. Go to a physical therapist who can help you with increasing your range of motion, strength training, and stability exercises.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open the app you want to use. Open the page or document you want to print. Tap the "Share"  icon. Tap Print. Tap Printer. Select your printer. Tap Print.

Answer: Tap the app icon for the app in which the item you want to print is located.  For example, if you want to print a photo, you would tap the {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/f\/f5\/Macphotosapp.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/f\/f5\/Macphotosapp.png\/30px-Macphotosapp.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of a Mac icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Photos app icon. Not all apps support printing, but the majority of the iPad's built-in apps should allow you to print. For example, if you're printing from the Photos app, you'll tap the photo you want to print. If you're printing a web browser page, you may have to tap ⋯ to open a menu before proceeding. It's usually in one of the corners of the screen, though you may find it in the URL bar or the ⋯ menu if you're using a browser. You'll see a pop-up menu appear at the bottom of the screen. This printer-shaped icon is in the bottom row of the pop-up menu. Doing so opens the Print menu. You may have to swipe from right to left across the bottom row of app icons in the pop-up menu to find the Print option. It's a field at the top of the menu. This will open a list of the compatible AirPrint printers within range. Tap the name of the printer with which you want to print your item. If you can't find your printer, make sure that the printer is on, connected to Wi-Fi, not connected to Bluetooth, not hard-wired to a router, and within range of your iPad. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. Your item will begin printing. Depending on your printer, you may have the option to select color or black-and-white printing, a page range, and so on before tapping Print.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Enunciate each word more clearly. Practice tongue twisters. Stretch your vowel sounds.

Answer:
One of the biggest problems for people who speak too quickly is that they often blur words together in a way that can be difficult to understand. Spend some time practicing how you enunciate words, especially when you string them together in a sentence. Don't skip over any words, not even the small ones. Enunciate each syllable of every word. Tongue twisters are designed to help you work out the muscles in your mouth, and improve your own pronunciation. Try various tongue twisters to help you warm up your voice before a speech, or just to help you slow down your vocal cadence in general.  Try saying, “The lips, the teeth, the tip of the tongue” over and over. Exaggerate each syllable. Repeat the words “rubber baby buggy bumpers.” Say each word clearly. Repeat the phrase again and again. While practicing your enunciation, try stretching your vowel sounds to add length to each word. This will help you speak more slowly and more clearly. Exaggerate it at first and add a short pause between each word. Over time, this will help you learn to not link your words together so intensely while still enunciating each word clearly.