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ATHLETIC INJURIES The most likely time for injury to occur is within the first 6-8 weeks of beginning a new activity or exercise INJURIES
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SPRAIN Condition caused by a violent, sudden stretching of a joint or ligament. Treatment of a sprained ankle Treatment of a sprained ankle
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SPRAINS
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SPRAINS (cont.)
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DISLOCATION End of a bone is pushed out of it’s joint DO NOT ATTEMPT TO FIX THIS BY YOURSELF!!! Shoulder Reduction Shoulder Reduction Dislocated knee Dislocated knee DISLOCATED ELBOW
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DISLOCATION
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BRUISE Subcutaneous Tissue Damage Contusion
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BRUISE
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STRAIN Muscles are overworked Treatment: REST & HEAT
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STRAIN
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TENDONITIS When a tendon is stretched or torn…Example is “Tennis Elbow” Treatment: REST, MEDICINES, PHYSICAL THERAPY Tendon = connects Muscle to Bone
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TENDONITIS
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Note: FEET Study done by the PA College of Podiatric Medicine found that the average person in a lifetime walks 115,000 miles = 4X around the world
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MUSCLE CRAMPS When a muscle contracts tightly and will not relax Treatment: MASSAGE, MOVEMENT, HEAT, PROPER WARM-UP, FLUIDS Is caused by a temporary lack of food or oxygen to the muscle…loss of large amount of salt and water through sweating…tired or overworked due to strenuous exercise
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MUSCLE CRAMPS
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FAST TWITCH VS SLOW TWITCH FAST TWITCH explosive muscle fibers Sprinters SLOW TWITCH endurance fibers Long Distance Runners
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SLOW TWITCH VS FAST TWITCH
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HERNIA Rupture of body tissue or a body organ through a weak point in the muscle wall
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HERNIA
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HEAT EXHAUSTION Body overheats with the loss of a large amount of water and salt SYMPTOMS: Pale, moist skin…dizziness…headache…shortness or breath….nausea
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HEAT EXHAUSTION
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HEAT STROKE Body overheats SYMPTOMS: Sudden collapse…rapid pulse…muscle twitching…difficulty breathing…skin is dry (no sweat) TREATMENT: Move to a cool place…loosen clothing…spray or sponge them with cold water…call 911 (check for a pulse)
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HEAT STROKE
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FROSTBITE Body tissue freezes DUE TO: prolonged exposure to freezing or near freezing temperatures MOST OFTEN OCCURS TO: chin…cheeks…nose…ears…fingers TREATMENT: depends upon the amount and severity of exposure but…may need to get to the hospital…gradually warm the area
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FROSTBITE
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HYPOTHERMIA Body temp. drops due to prolonged cold exposure
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HYPOTHERMIA
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BLOOD POOLING The build up of blood in the muscle tissue due to sudden stopping of exercise Person may pass out… THIS IS WHY YOU NEED TO DO A PROPER COOL DOWN AFTER EXERCISE!!!
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BLOOD POOLING
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LIGAMENT Strong band of connective tissue that joins BONE to BONE ACL TEAR McGahee Injury
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LIGAMENT
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LIGAMENT (cont.)
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TENDON Strong band of connective tissue that joins MUSCLE to BONE
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TENDON
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TENDON (cont.)
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CARTILAGE Cushioning between the bones Cartilage Repair Cartilage Repair
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CARTILAGE
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CARTILAGE (cont.)
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INCOMPLETE FRACTURE Break does not cause the bone to separate into two pieces
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SIMPLE FRACTURE Break causes the bone to separate into two pieces
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COMPOUND FRACTURE Break causes the bone to separate into two pieces as well as penetrate through the skin ANKLE Splinting
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COMPOUND FRACTURE (cont.)
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ERGONOMICS Definition: Science in which human capabilities, limitations, and other characteristics are identifies and applied to the design of the work place in terms of tools, machines, systems, tasks, jobs and environments for safe, comfortable and effective human use. Goals of Ergonomics and Human Factors Research Reduce occurrence and cost of accidents and injuries Improve well-being and efficiency of industries and organizations To optimize performance Decrease physical and cognitive stresses in the worker Increase job satisfaction and productivity Improve worker – management relations
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Fitness Bingo Simple Fracture Compound Fracture Incomplete Fracture Wt/Ht2 X 704.5 Body Mass Index (BMI) Caliper Isotonic Isometric Asthma Muscle Strength Carpal Tunnel Hernia Dislocation Target Heart Rate Lifetime Sport Flexibility Hypothermia Anaerobic Compression Physical Fitness Basal Metabolism Heat Exhaustion 3 Sprain Sedentary Cartiladge Aerobic Strain Bruise Tendon Calorie Maximum Heart Rate (MHR) Ligament Frostbite Cramps 6-8
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