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Sports Injuries Matt Morris

Recap? What did we cover last week? Team 1 and Team 2 nominate a person in your team to scribe…

Aims and Objectives Aims: Objectives: To identify and diagnose methods of treating sports injuries Objectives: To identify how injuries can be categorised into soft tissue and hard tissue injuries To use Quizlet as a revision and assessment tool.

Introduction Injuries can be categorised into soft tissue and hard tissue injuries. Soft injuries refers to the muscles, tendons, ligaments and skin. Hard tissue injuries refers to the skeleton, including joints, bones and cartilage.

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Quizlet… https://quizlet.com/_2soq5s Log into using your Google Accounts – (your college email address) Use: Flashcards Learn Test Match Then we will use Quizlet Live…