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Injuries to the Tissues
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Role of ATC 1. Recognize different types of injuries 2. Distinguish between levels of injury severity 3. Apply appropriate first aid and ongoing treatment
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Levels of Organization Cells Organ Systems Tissues Organs
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Cells Basic structural and functional unit of ALL living organisms. Cells divide to form tissues (specialization) Divide through meiosis and mitosis Meiosis – sex cell division Mitosis – all other cell division
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Types of Cells Blood cellsNerve Cell Cardiac Muscle Cell
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Skeletal muscles are stimulated by nerve impulses carried by motor neurons. The axon (A) that carries the impulse to little pads called motor end plates (B).
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Types of Cells
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Tissues A collection of similar cells that work together to perform a particular function Interstitial fluid – tissue fluid that occupies tiny spaces between cells Dehydration = not enough tissue fluid Edema (swelling) = too much tissue fluid
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Types of Tissue 1. Epithelial Tissue (Skin) – lines outside and inside of the body and organs abrasions llacerations contusions
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Types of Tissues 2. Connective Tissue “holds” things together provide framework –Examples: Soft –Adipose (fatty) –Tendons –Ligaments Hard –Osseous (bone) –Cartilage
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Types of Tissues 3. Nerve Tissue – the communication highway from the CNS to the muscles, organs, and other various systems Composed of Neurons – Nerve cells
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Types of Tissues 4. Muscle Tissue – allows muscles to produce movement and power Types –Skeletal (attaches to bones) –Cardiac (causes heart to contract) –Smooth (organs)
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Superficial Injuries to Epithelial Tissue Abrasions – outer layer has been scraped off Laceration – jagged tear in the flesh Puncture Wounds – penetration of a sharp object Incision – clean, straight cut Avulsion – tissue is torn loose or pulled off Callus – thickened area of skin Blister – build-up of fluid under the skin Bites – occur from insects, reptiles, animals, and humans
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Injuries to Tissues A.B. C.D.
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Skin Infections and Conditions Tinea Pedis – (athletes foot) caused by fungus Hematomas – a blood-filled swollen area (goose-egg) Contusions – Injury received by a blow causing bleeding in the tissue (bruise)
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Contusions Hematoma
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Contusions: Treatment and Care Immediate Treatment (RICER) Rest Ice – applied for 20 minutes Compression – ace bandage Elevation Range of Motion Follow-up Treatment Continue to ice Mild stretching Protect area = donut-shaped pad over injury
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Muscular System Over 600 muscles in the body All produce movement 3 Types of Muscle Tissue –Cardiac –Smooth –Skeletal
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Skeletal Muscles Point of origin Point of insertion Attached to bones by tendons
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Movements of Skeletal Muscles Plantar Flexion Dorsiflexion
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PronationSupination Abduction Adduction
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Flexion and Extension
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Injuries to Muscle Tissue Muscle Strain – overstretching or tearing of the muscle –Usually where the tendon meets the muscle –Common sites: hamstrings, hip flexor, quadriceps, gastrocnemius –Classified in degrees: 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd Treatment RICE Stretching
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Myositis Ossificans – condition in which calcium is produced within the muscle after a blow Treatment Send to physician for x-ray Use donut-shaped pad over area when returns
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Tendonitis – inflammation of a tendon –caused by repeated stress & repetitive motions –microtears in tendon sheath Treatment RICE mild stretching
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Healing Process
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