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    Physical factors are one the primary cause of injuries in sports and exercise for instance, a poor tackle in football, an awkward landing in gymnastics or poor warm-ups in sprinting. However, psychological researchers are continuing to show that thoughts, perceptions and aspects of personality may be linked to the incidence of injury. Stress and athletic injury Past research has seen the relationship between athletic injuries and psychological factors as essentially stress-related (1). In this

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    If you have ever watched sports then you probably have seen someone gets injured. Imagine this a 13-year-old boy is skiing at Nordic Mountain a popular place for snow skiing and snowboarding in winter. He gets launched about 10 feet into the air spinning backward struggling to find his balance. Crashing into the snow head smacking the ground flowing the rest of his body. This was a real scare for the 3 others who witnessed the crash. Hearing this story most would think he was badly hurt, but the

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    Sports Injuries In the U.S there are thirty million or more children/teens that participate in sports. Out of the 30 million children/teens that participate in sports, 3.5 million of those children/teens get injured each year. What Is A Sports Injury? A sports injury can be described as just an injury you get while playing sports. A sports injury could be just a sprained ankle, hamstring pull, shin splints, acl tear and a groin pull. Of course there are a lot more types of sports injuries that can

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    Sport Injuries

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    Sport Injuries Injuries are a crucial issue throughout the sports world and affect most players futures. Athletes are concerned of getting severely hurt or having their lives be at risk. Many players have the chance to prevent their injuries, but yet they never do. Families must discuss with the athlete about whether it is safe and enforce the rules to stop injuries such as concussions. More protection could also be worn to prevent broken bones or worse and also stretching to strengthen muscles.

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    Sports Injury

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    Sports and injury are two things it is very hard to separate. If the sport is a contact sport and involves a high intensity movement, there will be a higher chance for injury as well. This paper will be addressing a soccer, a babe ball, and a gymnast athlete injury and the treatment that is required to get each athlete well. Soccer is one of the world favorite sport. It has a fan base more than 5 billion people all over the world. However, since the sport involve a physical demand and kicking the

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    Injuries In Sports

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    causes permanently injured players. Although sometimes permanent and serious injuries occur but cross-training dimensions the chance of this because different sports allow for different muscle groups to develop. But with coaches pushing for cross-training the athletes aren’t listening and now turn to the media. They are looking for recognition within their main sport. But not just a mention but player of the year in their division. Going back to New Hampshire boys’ basketball there will be four players

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    Sports Injury

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    Student Athletic Training Team in the Sports Medicine Department of Wakefield High School. To help better understand the injuries we encountered out in the field I enrolled in the Sports Medicine class that was offered by the school. The class was taught by the Head Athletic Trainer who believed in hands on learning, especially for his student trainers. During the duration of the course and my time as a member of the team we saw numerous different types of injuries but there were three that happened

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    Sports Injuries In Sports

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    in youth sports does not always have solely positive impacts regarding a child’s physical and mental health. The greatest danger sports presents are injuries. Injuries can happen during any action throughout the day, but the risk is greatly increased by playing sports. Injuries are also the number one concern for parents of athletes, “Nearly 9 out of 10 parents have concerns about risk of injury (87.9%), according to an EspnW/Aspen Institute Project Play Survey of Parents on youth sports issues in

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    participating in sports for various reasons, such as for their personal interest, health and fitness, and many more. However, injuries in sports which can result in pain, loss of playing time, as well as medical expenditure can occur too often. In the more serious cases, the injuries may result in fractures of bones, which in turns cause limitation in the mobility, resulting in permanent cease of attendance in sports, and in limited extreme cases even death. For professional sports player, absence

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    A Nurse’s Role in Educating Parents about Sports-Related Injuries in Youth Injuries due to sports have become an increasing health problem in our society, often resulting in lifetime injuries or even death. Participating in sports is a popular activity among many school-aged children and can be very beneficial for a child’s health. A few of the reasons parents encourage their children to play sports are to help them build self-confidence, maintain a proper weight, promote a healthy heart, and

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