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Ways To Classify  Sports Injuries
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- tears, sprains, contusions - inflammatory responses - skin abrasion, lacerations, blisters, calluses
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CAUSE DEFINITION EXAMPLE ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The bone is struck directly, breaking at the point of impact Forearm is hit by a hockey stick, resulted in a fractured ulna Indirect force on a body part Force is indirectly applied to the bone causing a fracture away from the point of impact. Landing on an out stretched arm, resulting in a fracture of the clavicle. Inappropriate muscular action, for example forceful contraction Muscles contract forcefully and strongly pull on bones causing a fracture An athlete jumping from a height, landing on their feet and fracturing their patella. Overuse, repeated trauma The repeated use (overuse) of a joint causes small fractures in the bone called stress fractures A runner who trains long distances may develop a stress fracture of a bone in the foot.
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potentially between 30 – 50% of sports injuries are preventable
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Improving fitness: Involves the principle of overload, the body must work harder than it is used to, adapt to this higher level and then improve.  This must be done gradually; therefore only one FITT factor should be increased at a time. F Frequency  (number of session per day/week) I Intensity  (how hard the exercise is performed) T Time  (length of time at the intensity required) T Type  (exercise must be specific to fitness component)
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TYPE CAUSE INJURY ACUTE INJURIES Injuries that occur from a known, or sometimes unknown incident. Symptoms and signs develop rapidly. (i) Bruise (haematoma) Direct force applied to the body, such as being hit or kicked, or making contact with player, implement etc. Compression of soft tissue,   resulting in damage to soft tissue  and bleeding into the tissue eg bruise (haematoma) May bruise any soft tissue (muscle, skin & fat,  periosteum) (ii) Sprain Joint is forced beyond its normal range of motion ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],(iii) Strain Muscle is overstretched or  contracts too quickly ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],OVERUSE INJURIES Injuries that develop over a period  of time.  Symptoms and signs develop slowly i. continual, repetitive movements Inflammation and pain eg bursitis ii. Repeating the movement following a minor acute injury which was not noted and which is then aggravated by the repeated action. Repeated stress and microtrauma to soft tissue  eg shin splints, tennis elbow
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I – Ice applied to the injury Apply ice directly over the injured site and surrounding tissue for 20 – 30 minutes every 2 hours, How – in a wet towel or plastic bag, in a frozen cup of water continuously moving over the site (ice massage) or a freezer gel bag with a wet towel between the pack and the skin Why – Ice decreases swelling and pain Remember – check the athlete and move the ice around to avoid; cooling too fast, superficial tissues cooling and not deeper areas and oversensitivity to ice.  Reassure that the initial cold pain will subside and do not apply ice direct to the skin to avoid ice burns. Do not apply ice to – diabetics, persons with cardiovascular or circulation problems, persons with Raynaud’s phenomenon and other diseases, special body area eg eyes.
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When soft tissue is injured, it becomes inflamed but responds by activating a self-healing process.  This is referred to as the inflammatory response and may last up to three or four days after the injury occurs, depending on the extent of the damage.  The injury will progress through the following phases as part of the healing process.
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The Three Phases of Healing
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Sports med powerpoint 2011

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  • 47. Improving fitness: Involves the principle of overload, the body must work harder than it is used to, adapt to this higher level and then improve. This must be done gradually; therefore only one FITT factor should be increased at a time. F Frequency (number of session per day/week) I Intensity (how hard the exercise is performed) T Time (length of time at the intensity required) T Type (exercise must be specific to fitness component)
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  • 62. I – Ice applied to the injury Apply ice directly over the injured site and surrounding tissue for 20 – 30 minutes every 2 hours, How – in a wet towel or plastic bag, in a frozen cup of water continuously moving over the site (ice massage) or a freezer gel bag with a wet towel between the pack and the skin Why – Ice decreases swelling and pain Remember – check the athlete and move the ice around to avoid; cooling too fast, superficial tissues cooling and not deeper areas and oversensitivity to ice. Reassure that the initial cold pain will subside and do not apply ice direct to the skin to avoid ice burns. Do not apply ice to – diabetics, persons with cardiovascular or circulation problems, persons with Raynaud’s phenomenon and other diseases, special body area eg eyes.
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  • 68. When soft tissue is injured, it becomes inflamed but responds by activating a self-healing process. This is referred to as the inflammatory response and may last up to three or four days after the injury occurs, depending on the extent of the damage. The injury will progress through the following phases as part of the healing process.
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  • 93. Figure 1 shows a computed tomography (CT) scan of two normal kidneys, looking from the top of the head down. Figure 2 shows a CT scan of two kidneys that are much smaller and misshapen because of chronic kidney disease.
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  • 96. Side views of the knee show the normal location of the outside, or lateral, meniscus (see fig.1) and a meniscus that has been torn and moved (see fig. 2).
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