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Sport Books Publisher1 Out of Harm’s Way: Sports Injuries Chapter 3
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Sport Books Publisher2 Outline: Biomechanical principles of injury Injury treatment and rehabilitation Pain: Nature’s warning system Soft tissue injuries Dislocations Fractures Concussions Overuse injuries Injury prevention
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4 Tissue Types Each type of tissue possesses unique mechanical characteristics Epithelial Muscle ConnectiveNervous
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Sport Books Publisher5 Loading To best understand the biomechanical characteristics of tissue, we examine its behavior under physical load Under load a tissue experiences deformation Deformation can be visualized through the deformation curve
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Sport Books Publisher6 A C B Elastic Region Plastic Region Ultimate Failure Elastic Limit Deformation LargeSmall Load High Low
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Sport Books Publisher7 A C B Elastic Region Plastic Region Ultimate Failure Elastic Limit Deformation LargeSmall Load High Low Elasticity: capacity of a tissue to return to its original shape after removal of load
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Sport Books Publisher8 A C B Elastic Region Plastic Region Ultimate Failure Elastic Limit Deformation LargeSmall Load High Low Plastic region begins Tissue no longer possesses elastic properties
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Sport Books Publisher9 A C B Elastic Region Plastic Region Ultimate Failure Elastic Limit Deformation LargeSmall Load High Low Permanent tissue deformation (does not return to original shape) Results in micro-failure or injury (e.g., sprains)
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Sport Books Publisher10 A C B Elastic Region Plastic Region Ultimate Failure Elastic Limit Deformation LargeSmall Load High Low Macro- or complete failure (e.g., torn ligament) Tissue becomes completely unresponsive to loads
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Sport Books Publisher11 A C B Elastic Region Plastic Region Ultimate Failure Elastic Limit Deformation LargeSmall Load High Low Area = strength of the material
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Sport Books Publisher12 A C B Elastic Region Plastic Region Ultimate Failure Elastic Limit Deformation LargeSmall Load High Low Slope = stiffness (or resistance to deformation) of the material
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Sport Books Publisher13 Tissues Response to Training Loads Training load = elastic limit –Micro-failure building new tissue –Positive training effect Training load = > elastic limit –Permanent failure –Injury
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Sport Books Publisher14 TENSION TORSIONBENDING COMPRESSION SHEAR Forces Acting on Tissue
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Sport Books Publisher16 Treatment –Received by patient from a health care professional –Promotes healing –Improves quality of injured tissue –Allows quicker return to activity Rehabilitation –Therapist’s restoration of injured tissue + patient's participation –Individualized for each person
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