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ERINDANLE COLLEGE
SPORTS INJURIES TALK
• DAVE BERG, PHYSIO
• BERG PHYSIOTHERAPY AND SPORTS
INJURY CENTRE AT ERINDALE
MEDICAL CENTRE
• 6231 1155
Sport should be fun
ROLE OF PHYSIOTHERAPIST
• MANAGEMENT OF
MUSCULOSKELTAL INURIES IN
PRACTICE
• ON FIELD MANAGEMENT AND
ASSESSMENT OF INJURIES
• SCREENING FOR THE PREVENTION
OF INJURIES
MUSCULOSKELETAL
INJURIES
• BONE
– BREAKS, SPINAL INJURIES
• MUSCLE STRAINS
– TEARS, CORKS
• TENDONS
– IRRITATIONS, TEARS
• LIGAMENTS
– TEARS, SPRAINS
Musculoskeletal Injuries Cont
• JOINT
– MENISCAL, OSTEOCHONDRAL
– DISLOCATIONS
• OTHER SOFT TISSUE INJURIES
“OTHER”
“OTHER CONT”
BONE INJURIES
Bone Injuries
• Usually high energy injuries
• Immediate pain, usually associated with an
audible crack
• Deformity, Swelling, Pain to palpate, Pain
to axially load.
• Types of breaks
– stress fracture, spiral fracture, transverse break
Stress Fractures
• Begin as pain with
activity
• Progress to pain with
activity and constant
pain
• Most commonly
affected areas are the
foot, shin and low
back
Fracture Management
• Fingers. Sign if not obvious is to press
through length of bone.
• Xray is gold standard test.
• Surgery if displaced or rotated
• four to six weeks if no surgery
• Other breaks follow similar principles.
Immobilisation or surgery depending on
displacement.
Traumatic breaks
Muscle Injuries
• Muscle Injuries are direct (corks), or
indirect (tears).
• Muscle tears are known as strains, and are
classed one to three
• Most commonly injured muscles are
hamstring, calf, and quadriceps.
• Muscle Tears have a very high recurrence
rate.
Muscle Tears
• Grade One Tear: 7-10 days
• Grade Two Tear: 4-7 weeks
• Grade Three Tears: >six weeks
• Rehab of the muscle tear very important.
Regaining strength, length and power.
• Pain is not the guide. Tensile strength
(ability to contract under load) does not
recover till several weeks
Muscle Corks
• Impact injuries
• Usually poorly
managed.
• Immediate
management should be
ice with full stretch.
• Definitely should not
consume alcohol.
Ligament Injuries
• Can be contact or non
contact injuries.
• Involve the joint being
moved in a direction it
does not want to go.
• Pain is immediate
• Ligament in ankle and
knee are most
commonly torn
Ligament Injuries Cont.
• Injuries are graded one
to three
• Grade three injuries
are full thickness tears
and usually require
surgery.
• Grade two tears can
generally be managed
conservatively. >four
weeks
Ankle Ligaments
• Most commonly torn
are the Lateral
ligament and the
syndesmosis)
• Mechanism is usually
rolling over the ankle,
twisting on a fixed
foot (syndesmosis), or
falling over the heel
usually from a height
Management of Ankle Injuries
• Brace for four weeks if laxity present
• Strength training to improve peroneal and
gastroc muscle strength
• Stretching to restore range of movement,
particularly dorsiflexion
• Balance or proprioception retraining.
Knee Ligaments
• Most Commonly torn are the ACL and
Medial Ligament.
• ACL requires surgery. Is a non contact
injury. Happens when stepping or cutting.
• Medial ligament is usually a contact injury.
Managed conservatively with a brace for
four to six weeks.
• Posterior Cruciate Ligament rarer. Hardly
ever managed surgically even if fully torn.
Head Injuries
Head Injuries
• Usually involve head contacting something
solid eg another head or knee
• If player is knocked out they should
definitely not continue to play.
• Aggression, twitching, vomiting, severe
headache, amnesia, and blurred vision are
all bad signs
• Mandatory three weeks out if knocked out
Head Injuries
• Three concussion episodes in one year
should sit out the whole year.
• Two impacts in rapid succession can result
in death.
• Should not consume alcohol, risk death
• If knocked out should not drive home,
should be monitored and should not sleep
till that night.
Eye Injuries
• Involves foreign
object into eye socket.
• Can result in loss of
vision or eye.
• Immediate hospital
referral.
Joint Dislocations
• Occurs when a joint is
taken out its socket
• Most commonly
affected are the fingers
shoulder, AC joint,
and patella femoral
joint. Ankles are
uncommon
• Knee and hip
dislocations are rare
and VERY serious
DISLOCATIONS CONT
Shoulder disclocations
SHOULDERS CONT
Shoulder dislocations
• Mechanism outstretched arm forced
backwards
• In someone under 25 years, greater than 90
percent chance of doing it again
• Once dislocated three times need surgery
• Surgery follows six to nine month rehab
period
Shoulder dislocations
• Conservative approach after first dislocation
MIGHT prevent subsequent episodes and
therefore surgery.
• Four to eight weeks off.
• Strengthening of back and rotator cuff
muscles.
• Improved proprioception in shoulder.
• Improved thoracic movement.
Other dislocations
• Knee and hip dislocations require
immediate hospital review. Person can lose
their limb
• Patellofemoral and AC dislocations are not
surgical. Tend to respond very well to
conservative treatment.
• Finger dislocations can be surgical
depending on direction of dislocation
Finger dislocations
Hip dislocation
Other joint injuries
• Other intra articular structures can be
damaged.
These include bone cartilage interface,
called osteochondral injuries, meniscus
injuries.
• Osteochondral injuries require prolonged
rest or surgery.
• Meniscal tears can settle with rest but often
need surgery, especially if knee is locking
Tendon Injuries
• Usually occur in older athletes when blood
supply starts to lessen.
• Can occur in younger athletes in high
energy injuries.
• Tendons most commonly torn are rotator
cuff, achillies, patella.
• These are usually surgical injuries.
Groin injuries.
Tendon Injuries Cont.
• More common than tears are inflammations
• Tendonitis starts as pain with activity and
progresses to pain after activity.
• Very difficult to manage once established
due to the poor blood supply of tendons.
• Best managed early with rest, anti inflams,
and stretching and strengthening.
Back injuries
Back Injuries
• Can be traumatic or due to overuse.
• Stress Fractures can occur in sports where
athletes bend backward a lot (gymnastics)
• Any number of structures can be damaged,
and exact diagnosis is much more difficult.
• Back and neck injuries that occur on a
football field or with high energy
mechanism need to be taken very seriously
Many injuries can be prevented,
but sometimes its just plain
luck...
But don’t worry too much. After
all, sport shouldn’t be taken too
seriously, have fun!
AND BESIDES, INJURIES
CAN HAPPEN ANYWHERE,
ANYTIME.

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Dave berg sports injuries

  • 1. ERINDANLE COLLEGE SPORTS INJURIES TALK • DAVE BERG, PHYSIO • BERG PHYSIOTHERAPY AND SPORTS INJURY CENTRE AT ERINDALE MEDICAL CENTRE • 6231 1155
  • 3. ROLE OF PHYSIOTHERAPIST • MANAGEMENT OF MUSCULOSKELTAL INURIES IN PRACTICE • ON FIELD MANAGEMENT AND ASSESSMENT OF INJURIES • SCREENING FOR THE PREVENTION OF INJURIES
  • 4. MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES • BONE – BREAKS, SPINAL INJURIES • MUSCLE STRAINS – TEARS, CORKS • TENDONS – IRRITATIONS, TEARS • LIGAMENTS – TEARS, SPRAINS
  • 5. Musculoskeletal Injuries Cont • JOINT – MENISCAL, OSTEOCHONDRAL – DISLOCATIONS • OTHER SOFT TISSUE INJURIES
  • 9. Bone Injuries • Usually high energy injuries • Immediate pain, usually associated with an audible crack • Deformity, Swelling, Pain to palpate, Pain to axially load. • Types of breaks – stress fracture, spiral fracture, transverse break
  • 10. Stress Fractures • Begin as pain with activity • Progress to pain with activity and constant pain • Most commonly affected areas are the foot, shin and low back
  • 11. Fracture Management • Fingers. Sign if not obvious is to press through length of bone. • Xray is gold standard test. • Surgery if displaced or rotated • four to six weeks if no surgery • Other breaks follow similar principles. Immobilisation or surgery depending on displacement.
  • 13. Muscle Injuries • Muscle Injuries are direct (corks), or indirect (tears). • Muscle tears are known as strains, and are classed one to three • Most commonly injured muscles are hamstring, calf, and quadriceps. • Muscle Tears have a very high recurrence rate.
  • 14. Muscle Tears • Grade One Tear: 7-10 days • Grade Two Tear: 4-7 weeks • Grade Three Tears: >six weeks • Rehab of the muscle tear very important. Regaining strength, length and power. • Pain is not the guide. Tensile strength (ability to contract under load) does not recover till several weeks
  • 15. Muscle Corks • Impact injuries • Usually poorly managed. • Immediate management should be ice with full stretch. • Definitely should not consume alcohol.
  • 16. Ligament Injuries • Can be contact or non contact injuries. • Involve the joint being moved in a direction it does not want to go. • Pain is immediate • Ligament in ankle and knee are most commonly torn
  • 17. Ligament Injuries Cont. • Injuries are graded one to three • Grade three injuries are full thickness tears and usually require surgery. • Grade two tears can generally be managed conservatively. >four weeks
  • 18. Ankle Ligaments • Most commonly torn are the Lateral ligament and the syndesmosis) • Mechanism is usually rolling over the ankle, twisting on a fixed foot (syndesmosis), or falling over the heel usually from a height
  • 19. Management of Ankle Injuries • Brace for four weeks if laxity present • Strength training to improve peroneal and gastroc muscle strength • Stretching to restore range of movement, particularly dorsiflexion • Balance or proprioception retraining.
  • 20. Knee Ligaments • Most Commonly torn are the ACL and Medial Ligament. • ACL requires surgery. Is a non contact injury. Happens when stepping or cutting. • Medial ligament is usually a contact injury. Managed conservatively with a brace for four to six weeks. • Posterior Cruciate Ligament rarer. Hardly ever managed surgically even if fully torn.
  • 22. Head Injuries • Usually involve head contacting something solid eg another head or knee • If player is knocked out they should definitely not continue to play. • Aggression, twitching, vomiting, severe headache, amnesia, and blurred vision are all bad signs • Mandatory three weeks out if knocked out
  • 23. Head Injuries • Three concussion episodes in one year should sit out the whole year. • Two impacts in rapid succession can result in death. • Should not consume alcohol, risk death • If knocked out should not drive home, should be monitored and should not sleep till that night.
  • 24. Eye Injuries • Involves foreign object into eye socket. • Can result in loss of vision or eye. • Immediate hospital referral.
  • 25.
  • 26. Joint Dislocations • Occurs when a joint is taken out its socket • Most commonly affected are the fingers shoulder, AC joint, and patella femoral joint. Ankles are uncommon • Knee and hip dislocations are rare and VERY serious
  • 30. Shoulder dislocations • Mechanism outstretched arm forced backwards • In someone under 25 years, greater than 90 percent chance of doing it again • Once dislocated three times need surgery • Surgery follows six to nine month rehab period
  • 31. Shoulder dislocations • Conservative approach after first dislocation MIGHT prevent subsequent episodes and therefore surgery. • Four to eight weeks off. • Strengthening of back and rotator cuff muscles. • Improved proprioception in shoulder. • Improved thoracic movement.
  • 32. Other dislocations • Knee and hip dislocations require immediate hospital review. Person can lose their limb • Patellofemoral and AC dislocations are not surgical. Tend to respond very well to conservative treatment. • Finger dislocations can be surgical depending on direction of dislocation
  • 35. Other joint injuries • Other intra articular structures can be damaged. These include bone cartilage interface, called osteochondral injuries, meniscus injuries. • Osteochondral injuries require prolonged rest or surgery. • Meniscal tears can settle with rest but often need surgery, especially if knee is locking
  • 36. Tendon Injuries • Usually occur in older athletes when blood supply starts to lessen. • Can occur in younger athletes in high energy injuries. • Tendons most commonly torn are rotator cuff, achillies, patella. • These are usually surgical injuries.
  • 38. Tendon Injuries Cont. • More common than tears are inflammations • Tendonitis starts as pain with activity and progresses to pain after activity. • Very difficult to manage once established due to the poor blood supply of tendons. • Best managed early with rest, anti inflams, and stretching and strengthening.
  • 40. Back Injuries • Can be traumatic or due to overuse. • Stress Fractures can occur in sports where athletes bend backward a lot (gymnastics) • Any number of structures can be damaged, and exact diagnosis is much more difficult. • Back and neck injuries that occur on a football field or with high energy mechanism need to be taken very seriously
  • 41. Many injuries can be prevented, but sometimes its just plain luck...
  • 42. But don’t worry too much. After all, sport shouldn’t be taken too seriously, have fun!
  • 43. AND BESIDES, INJURIES CAN HAPPEN ANYWHERE, ANYTIME.