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Acute Injury Care and Management As a team physician you have the potential to be first on the scene for an injury As a family practice physician you may see the injury in the acute stages This is why it is important to understand the basics of acute injury care and injury management
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On the Scene First use your primary survey. First Aid. Make sure the scene is safe Secondary Survey: Look over the athlete are they bleeding, are there any obvious deformities, is the athlete conscious or unconscious If the athlete is unconscious are ABC’s intact
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On the Scene For an unconscious athlete always assume C-spine until it can be ruled out Conscious athlete: What is the injury If the athlete can weight bear, bring them to sidelines for evaluation. If not, quick on field assessment and then move.
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On the Scene
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Evaluation HOPS History- Mechanism of injury, Where it hurts, previous injury etc Observation- Edema, Ecchymosis, Deformity Palpation- Heat, tender spots, pain Special Tests- ROM, MMT, special tests for joint injured
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So Now What RICE Rest- rest injured area Ice- Ice for 20 min on 20 min off. Especially in the first 72 hours Compression- With Ace wrap if possible. Start distally and wrap medially, and proximally Elevation- above 45 degrees. 90 is optimal.
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So Now What When to see a Doctor or go to the ER Unconscious Obvious Broken Bone Unable to bear weight Abdominal, facial, head, or chest injury
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Rehabilitation For injuries that are fairly minor. Rehab can be done easily. First, achieve full range of motion Second,Full strength Third, return to function
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