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FIRST AID HEALTH MR. GARDNER JOINT INJURIES FIRST AID HEALTH MR. GARDNER

JOINT INJURIES _______________ – An Injury to the soft tissues (___________, blood vessels, muscles, ________________) Signs _______________ Other symptoms similar to a _________________

JOINT INJURIES Treatment for dislocations Same as _______________ ________________ and ice Stay _______ of it Will be some form of ___________________

JOINT INJURIES _______________- An injury to the soft tissues around a joint that occurs when a joint moves beyond

JOINT INJURIES Signs Treatments ___________ & _______________ are most obvious Very similar to ______________ and fractures Treatments Same as fracture (________________) Rehab is lengthy because ______________ of ligaments (_______________)

JOINT INJURIES _________________– caused by overworking muscles Too much ____________ Too much ______________ lifting Too much ______________

JOINT INJURIES Signs of strains ___________, _____________, & stiffness Reduced range of ______________ Pain _____________ in _______ hours

JOINT INJURIES Treatments for strains ________ Moist ___________ Massage & ______________

JOINT INJURIES Neck Injuries Signs __________________in the arms & hands; legs & feet Difficulty in _______________ __________________ to head injuries Can’t move the ____________

JOINT INJURIES Spinal Injuries Signs ______________________ in the hands & arms Can’t move the __________________

JOINT INJURIES Treatments for spinal injuries Stay ____________ Keep the victim _________________, unless life is threatened _____________if needed Treat for ___________ & call __________

JOINT INJURIES ________________ – most common cause of motor vehicle deaths Signs ____________out of ear __________ or around eye _____________ _____________ are of _____________size _______________________ Confusion & ____________________