Physical Activity For Life: Avoiding and Treating Injuries

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Physical Activity For Life: Avoiding and Treating Injuries

Brought To You By: Kimberly Cooper Rachel Deering Addie Grikstas Marcie Keyser Jessica Simons Whitney Walker

Part 1: Injury Identifications Part 2: Injury Prevention and Treatment

Minor Exercise Related Major Exercise Related Weather Related Types of Injury Minor Exercise Related Major Exercise Related Weather Related

Minor Exercise Injuries Muscle Cramp Strain Sprain

Weather Related Injuries Overexertion Heat Cramps Heat Exhaustion

Weather Related Injuries Heat Stroke Hypothermia Frostbite

Who is at Risk for Injury? Persons not in good physical activity Insufficiently warming up or cooling down Physical activities beyond one’s level

What’s Wrong with this Picture Activity: What’s Wrong with this Picture

How to Prevent Injury Play at your skill level Obey all rules and regulations Accept responsibility for your safety

How to Prevent Injury Personal Safety Using Protective Equipment Aware of Surroundings Stretching

Bright Colorful Clothing Protective Equipment Athletic Cups Helmets Knee and Elbow Pads Bright Colorful Clothing

How to Treat Injuries Minor Injuries Major Injuries Weather Related Injuries

Treatment: Minor Injuries R.I.C.E. Rest Ice Compression Elevation

Treatment: Major Injuries

Treatment: Weather Related Injuries Hot Weather Drink Plenty of Water

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Activity: Let’s Play Bingo!

The End!!