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    articles use a sample of 100 and 36 participants for their studies; therefore giving a good number of participants to drawn down a conclusion. Two academic references suggested that the previous injury is not a factor. Whilst five academic references of retrospective methods state that the previous injury is a factor. The retrospective methods used low numbers to ascertain their findings; the highest article from the retrospective methods was only 22 participations. It would be assumed that the evidence

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    Heat illness is one of the most preventable sports injuries. It’s a problem that can sideline an athlete for the game or even end a career. Athletes need to take steps to reduce the potential for heat injury by making sure they are prepared for training and competing in the heat. Adequate fluid intake both on and off the field helps keep energy levels high by regulating body temperature, preventing heat exhaustion and transporting nutrients and energy to the muscle tissue. Proper hydration is the

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    Micheal Sports Injury

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    Dr. Barllow said that he took into consideration that when his knee was bent he experience pain and popping. He told us that there is a rare case that some athletes can develop due to repetitive knee motion, called Snapping Biceps Femoris Syndrome. Micheal would have to undergo surgery because of the pain; a brace wouldn’t be able to help since this wasn’t caught earlier, but he did give Micheal a pair of crutches to help keep the weight off. It was almost Friday and spring Break was over in just

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    of which got injured halfway through the season. Injuries have also affected this team greatly. Early in the season, our 126, Noah Magrath, hurt his shoulder and was done for the season. Noah had a very good chance at placing at states. The one senior that got injured was Noah Schneider. He was definitely a top contender at 195 and was projected to win states. He dislocated his elbow at the Spartan Invitational halfway through the season. Injuries have definitely been a factor of this team.

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    providers are trained to treat sport injuries.Getting injured can be a nightmare for an athlete. An injury requires that an athlete sit out of the games until he or she recovers. That is why an injury can not only take a physical toll on a person, but it can also take an emotional toll. The R.I.C.E. Method The first thing you will want to do when someone suffers an injury is move them to a safe place. However, it is not safe to move a person who has suffered a spinal injury. The R.I.C.E. method, which

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    Sports head injuries There are many dilemmas that plague sports. Some of those can range from bribing, cheating, racism, and sports safety. In the past the NBA had to deal with the betting scandal involving Tim Donaghy and baseball has had to deal with the issue of performance enhancers. The sports industry generates around half a trillion dollars a year and it has to deal with multiple dilemmas at the youth, college, and professional level. A growing issue with sports has been the number of injuries

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    Foot injuries in Sports Medicine Foot injuries are very common in athletics as well as in everyday life. It’s very debilitating to have a foot injury since we use our feet in all of our daily activities. Research published in "Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise” indicates that the average adult takes between 5,000 to 7,000 steps a day. Some sports require the most dedicated athletes spend multiple hours a day pounding their feet on the turf or pavement. Most injuries that occur in

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    Personal Injuries That Can Happen At The Ballpark Have you ever read the disclaimer on the back of your ticket to a baseball games? It says that there is a chance that foul balls or bats can go into the stands during the game, and you assume the risk of injury by purchasing a ticket to the baseball game. Does this mean that you are out of luck if you are injured in a freak accident while enjoying a game? The law may actually be on your side in this situation. There are only a few cases where the

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    High school cheerleaders who have experienced an injury mid season should work on getting healed because it is more important to be healthy than to be permanently injured. It is important to take the time to rest an injury than push through the pain. For example, I tore my ACL in high school my junior year during cheer a month before our state championship. I was learning a new stunt and the flyer fell right on my leg. With tears in my eyes, I went to go get a drink of water. The pain hurt so much

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    because of this Yoshi broke two bones in his neck. Yoshi’s suffered from an dangerous injury which was life threating he told all of his friends and family that he wants to commit suicide because he couldn’t take the pain. http://www.givemesport.com/531385-wwe-exstar-yoshi-tatsu-says-he-wants-to-die-following-bad-injury

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