Learner Journey Week 16 Risk Assessments Week 2 Causes of injury Week 3 Types of injuries Week 4 Types of injuries Week 5 Signs of Illness Week 6 Workshop.

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Learner Journey Week 16 Risk Assessments Week 2 Causes of injury Week 3 Types of injuries Week 4 Types of injuries Week 5 Signs of Illness Week 6 Workshop Week 7 Dealing with minor injuries/ illnesses Week 8 Dealing with major injuries/ illnesses Week 9 Workshop Week 17 Workshop Week 10 Assessment Week 11 Assessment Week 12 R+H - People Week 13 R+H - Equipment Week 14 R+H - Environment Week 15 Rules, Regs and Legislation A1 A2 A3 A2 A3 Week 1 Introduction

This Week Types of Injuries Overuse injuries

Types of Injuries Overuse injuries Liam Seeds – Week 1

Learning Objectives By the end of this lesson you will be able to Identify 2 overuse injuries Identify 2 acute injuries Explain how a specific overuse injury occurs Describe the signs, symptoms and causes of a specific overuse injury.

What is an Overuse Injury? Overuse injuries refer to injuries sustained from repeated action as opposed to acute injuries, which occur in an instant. Identify 2 overuse injuries and Identify 2 acute injuries

Groups Group

Individual Task In your groups each individual must research one of the injuries. Your research should look to establish; A description/explanation The causes The signs The symptoms 15 minutes Injuries 1Tennis Elbow 2Shin Splints 3Achilles Tendonitis 4Runner’s Knee

Group Task Re-group Create a short PowerPoint presentation for your injury. Include a minimum of 1 slide for each of the following Description/explanation Causes Signs Symptoms Pictures should be used where possible. 10 minutes End

Quiz generator your presentation to Create 3 questions based on the information in your presentation. 3 minutes End

Present your slides Notes should be taken on the injuries you have not researched.