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    Progressive mobilisation is the process of restoring athlete to pre-injury level of fitness, it aims to prevent re-injury, to allow an athlete to return to competition/training quickly and safely, While also gradually increasing the range of the injured part eg ankle (invert and evert ankle, until full range of motion is restored). This procedure is done through active (injured performs movement) and passive (physio/another person performs movement) methods. This rehabilitation procedure is sufficient

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    Sport can be seen as a good outlet to get fit, be social with friends or to push your limits and try to be the best you can. In New Zealand while growing up playing sport our young children have the attitudes and beliefs in them that playing on while injured or putting your body on the line for the sake of the team is a good thing and it gets praised. This comes from the notions of “Just run it off” and “She'll be right”. I'm not saying pushing your children to play well is a bad thing but why is

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    Sports Medicine is a study of medicine that is involved with the treatment of injuries or illness that result from Athletic activities. Sports Medicine pertains to the prevention and treatment of injuries to athletes and other people who are active and focuses on helping people improve their athletic performance after previous injuries. Athletic training is practiced by athletic trainers who interact with physicians to refine activity and participation of athletes. Athletic training incorporates

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    There are lots of athletes not only in the US, but around the world who experience serious injuries. Among that list of injuries are concussions. If we seem to notice that they are happening, wouldn’t you think that the issue would be dealt with by now? Well that’s not the case, even though there are more technological advancements in this world today than there ever have been, doctors still seem to struggle with handling this problem. Does it take more concussions to be diagnosed before people actually

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    Youth sports help people stay out of trouble! A common reason for playing sports among teenagers is that it keeps them out of trouble. According to Trina Douse, who is a high school athlete, “I started playing sports because it was fun and, maybe more important for me, because it kept me out of trouble,” she then continued on to say, "I knew if I started playing sports I wouldn't be doing bad things inside the school like getting written up all the time...or getting kicked out of school. Sports makes

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    Violence In Youth Sports

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    argument over their sons’ youth hockey game. The next month his son pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for giving a rival player a paralyzing injury. A famous saying is that this apple did not fall too far from its tree. For example, an adult involved in youth sports (either as a parent or coach), already know that children today are a lot more involved in sports than they were when they were a kid. As a child athlete, their mind is set on one and one thing only, going professional. On the other hand

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    Should sports in school be encouraged even though there is a risk of injury? Sports are known as one of the healthy activity and have become essential for everyone. Physical educations and movements help the children to be healthy, fit and lower the chances of getting infected or have obesity. There are various of sports the school have offered but, students choose the sports that are more comfortable for them so they would enjoy it. High school have sports that help the teenagers to collaborate

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    SPORT AND ACTIVE LEISURE: LEVEL 1 BTEC UNIT 10: RISKS AND HAZARDS IN SPORT AND ACTIVE LEISURE LEVEL 1 – 4 CREDITS Tutor: Issue Date: Assignment Timescale (hrs): Review Dates: Task 1: Task 2: Submission Date: Formative/Summative IV Review Dates: |Assignment Brief: | |The aim of this unit is to introduce you to risks and hazards in

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    professor of biological anthropology at Harvard University said “A lot of foot and knee injuries that are currently plaguing us are actually caused by people running with shoes that make our feet weak, cause us to over-pronate, and give us knee problems. Until 1972, when the modern athletic shoe was invented by Nike, people ran in very thin-soled shoes, had strong feet, and had much lower incidence of injury.” So it seems that the shoe industry is based solely on empty promises and wishful thinking

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    Injury Compensation Claim

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    Before pursuing a personal injury compensation claim for an accident at work, you will need to demonstrate that your injuries were the result of negligence on the part of your employer. It is the employee's responsibility to alert your employer to any accidents which take place while you're working. The actions of your co workers who cause the accidents which resulted in the injury are the responsibility of your employer. Remember, your employer cannot terminate your employment for making a legitimate

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