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"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars." - Khalil Gibran
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Career Choice: Sports medicine. Sports medicine physicians and orthopedic surgeons have long had a grasp of how to repair the structural damage inflicted by sports related injuries, but the future of sports medicine is shifting towards the possibility of preventing the occurrence of injuries.
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To prevent injury we have to be prepared before the game starts so we can take care of it by the time it happens.
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Wear protective gear, such as helmets, protective pads, and other gear. Warm up and cool down. Know the rules of the game. Watch out for others. Don't play when you're injured.
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We have to be safe so that we don’t get injured during the game. Paramedics have to be ready.
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"We will see this continual shift towards hospital employed sports medicine physicians. Sports medicine programs will be hospital programs and private practices will continue to struggle," says Dr. Geier.
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The job as a sports medicine can help me to figure out the way of preventing injuries.
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My argument Parents should not be worried about their children playing sports. Because sports medicine are there to help them.
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Parents are worried because they don’t want their children to get injuries while they are playing.
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Children should make sure that they don’t get hurt during the sports activity.
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For many athletes, coaches, clinicians and managers, the integrated and performance-focused approach to elite athlete health and coaching is still a difficult concept. Clinicians are focused on the medical 'evidence' and the physical health of the athlete and often want to have the 'final say' on these matters. They then tend to overlook the potential performance and psychological consequences when making decisions in isolation and when athlete preferences are excluded from the consultation. The reality check of a specific goal or 'preference' is demanded by the athlete–coach team and it might be argued that clinicians choosing to ignore this element only practise 'safe medicine'. They might find it difficult to survive in the elite sport setting. Coaches and athletes are sometimes so performance focused that the health consequences of decisions in the heat of the moment are not taken into account.
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