Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMyron Cameron Modified over 8 years ago
3
Shoulder sprains Broken collar bone (fractured clavicle) Shoulder dislocation Shoulder separation (AC seperation)
4
Cause ◦ Sudden hard blow Symptoms ◦ Pain in shoulder and along collar bone When the ligaments from the collar bone to the shoulder blade are torn, partially torn or stretched
5
Cause ◦ Direct blow to the front or side of shoulder Symptoms ◦ Pain along collarbone
7
Cause ◦ Fall directly on AC joint ◦ Repetitive overhead motion Symptoms ◦ Tenderness and pain to touch ◦ Visible “step” Sprain or rupture of the ligaments between the collarbone and top of shoulder
9
Dislocation- upper arm comes out of the socket Subluxation- dislocation that returns back to socket
10
Causes ◦ Direct blow or fall ◦ Having arm wrenched Symptoms ◦ Dead feeling arm ◦ Distorted shoulder
13
R- Rest I- Ice C- Compression E-Elevation Try to have athlete recall the mechanism of injury
17
If the person has a dislocation, broken bone or sever bleeding. If you cannot completely immobilize the injury at the scene by yourself. DO NOT try to realign the injury unless the skin looks pale or blue and you cannot find a pulse.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.