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 Harm  damage to body  caused by accidents, falls, hits, weapons etc  range from minor to life-threatening.

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2  Harm  damage to body  caused by accidents, falls, hits, weapons etc  range from minor to life-threatening

3  can happen at work or play,  indoors or outdoors,  driving a car,  walking across the street.

4 Harm or hurt. To harm, hurt, or wound. The word injure may be in physical or emotional sense. From the Latin injuria meaning injury.

5 InjurySoftSkinMusclesBony Fractured bones dislocated joints

6  injuries tend to be divided into two categories:  soft tissue injuries (anything except bone)  bony injury, which means either the bone is broken (fracture) or the bones are out of their normal alignment (dislocation).

7  where two bones meet  ends of the bones that move against each other are protected by cartilage  enclosed within a joint capsule

8  attached to bones by tendons  Ligaments; supporting bands which connect one bone to the other, helping to hold the joint stable.

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10  may be cut or burned  cuts and scratches on the sports field are become infected

11  symptoms ranging from a ‘minor pain’ when you move,  tear or rupture  may be bleeding, swelling and possibly a ‘dead leg’ caused by pressure on nerves

12  R = Relative rest  I = Ice applied to the injured part  C = Compressive bandaging  E = Elevation

13  complete rest  limit your activities  cut back on training or change to another type of exercise  maintain physical fitness

14  Ice reduces the amount of bleeding and bruising by cooling the blood vessels under the skin, making them constrict  careful in applying ice, not to burn the skin  wrap the ice in a flannel or use a proper ice pack  important component of treatment of an acute injury,

15  effective in a limb injury  prevent further bleeding and swelling

16  allows the tissue fluid to drain away  help to reduce the size of the swelling  relieve pain

17  Fractured bones  dislocated joints  causes much soft tissue injury  bleeding into muscle  swelling and pain

18  Blisters  Abrasions  Cuts and lacerations  Bruises  Burns  Fungal infections  Verrucas and corns  Facial injuries  Cauliflower ear  Broken nose  Broken cheekbone  Fractures of the jaw  Dental injuries

19  caused by shearing forces  smearing the skin with petroleum jelly may prevent friction  puncture it with a sterile needle, then cover it with a dressing to prevent further damage.

20  Wash broken and grazed skin with soap and water or an antiseptic agent to remove dirt, then cover it with a sterile dressing.

21  produced by a sharp edge such as broken glass or the blade of a knife  a laceration is a ragged cut usually caused by a blunt object

22  caused by bleeding under the skin  very extensive bruises are called haematomas  A haematoma is a collection of blood within a space  occur within joints  Minor bruises require little treatment

23  usually caused by friction rather than physical heat  may also be caused by one body part rubbing repeatedly against another (such as inner thighs in runners).  Covering the area with petroleum jelly can prevent this.

24  cause an irritating itch  Picked by direct contact with floors  shower rooms and other moist surfaces  Using the same towel all week

25  Occurs at eyes, ears, nose and mouth

26  nasal cartilages dislocate from the bone they cause deformity

27  face may look flattened and there may be blood in the white of the eye  difficult to open your mouth so you have to talk through your teeth.

28  include pain in the jaw  trouble talking or gritting your teeth  blood in your saliva.

29  preventable by wearing gumshield

30  Dislocated shoulder  Broken collar bone  Tennis elbow  Golfer’s elbow  Finger and thumb injuries

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