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    Sport injuries are impossible to avoid. All athletes at one point or another in their life experience some kind of injury. With injuries, they can begin gradually and worsen over time without proper care or they can come on at any given point. Shin splints can easily turn into stress fractures, but anyone in football can get tackled and end up with a broken bone or torn tendon in a matter of seconds. Athletes are known to push through the pain in practices in fear of not being able to compete in

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    chart showing competition and practice injury rates per 1,000 athlete-exposures and competition/practice rate ratios, by 25 championship sports in the United States for 5 academic years, 2009-10 through 2013-14. (“College Sports-Related Injuries”, 2015). The graph that is shown above is the percentage rate of injuries for each sport, separating the sport by season and having the women and men's percentage separated. In any sport, there are always injuries, no matter how hard the athletes try to

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    Youth Sports, Unexpected Injuries Youth sports are a regular part of any parent's life, over time, the more talented kids emerge and are picked for travel teams or special training. Travel teams usually come with year long commitments forcing children to quit their other sports. Although when you think of a sport related injury you usually think of kids colliding, or falling and banging their head, although, more than 50% of sport related injuries are overuse injuries. Most overuse injuries occur

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    Training Team in the Sports Medicine Department of Wakefield High School. To help better understand the injuries that the team encountered in the field, I enrolled in the Sports Medicine classes that were offered by the school. The classes were taught by the head athletic trainer for the school 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, I saw numerous different types of injuries; but there were three

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    again? There are many benefits to sports but like all things, there have to be cons. There have been countless deaths, injuries and brain damage in football. Sports is part of people’s everyday lives, people even make money off of sports, but how would you like if i told you they are dangerous. You probably would think that is obvious. So why would you have your kid participate in sports that induce pain? Did you know one-third of kids experience sports-related injury? That information was given to

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    organized sports. The problems surrounding and the argument about pressure in sports date back to when organized youth and adolescent sports were created in the nineteenth century. When modern sports were invented in 1862, there were many great benefits of sports, such as more people staying physically active and higher grades among students who participated in sports. (“Oneida Football Club”). However, the parental

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    Varsity Blues is riddled with sports related injuries. The audience is shown the dangers of playing while injured, as well as the consequences of the immense pressure put on student athletes. In almost all cases of injury in the movie, the treatment of these injuries is carried out entirely wrong. While watching the movie, the audience sees injuries ranging from torn ligaments and muscle strains to a broken nose, a concussion, and dehydration. The first instance of injury the audience witnesses in the

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    My whole life sports have been a crucial component of who I am and always a top priority. Every weekend my friends would say “Do you want to do something this weekend?” and I quickly got accustomed to saying “No, I have volleyball,” or “Sorry, I have a track meet,” but it did not bother me in the least because I was doing what I love to do. I had always heard of athletes sustaining sports-related injuries, and though I have had a plethora of bruises and minor sprains, I never thought that I could

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    “Regardless of what sport you play, athletes are at considerable risk for strains, sprains, and other soft tissue injuries.” (How to prevent common sports injuries). Sports injuries are in the air people, and there is nothing we can do to completely stop them. So we must help the athletes who sustain them. Injuries will never be stopped until we educate, warm up, and have the right equipment. One way to prevent sports injuries is by educating people about it. Injuries are a thing that happen very

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    “Back to sports”. Children become more and more physically active. They enroll in a variety of sports activities, whether in their own school or in community-based sport programs. As a result of this tremendous life-style change in young people, the number of sports related injuries in young athletes is escalating nationwide. Statistics report that sports injuries are the second leading cause of injuries in school. Roughly 60 million children ages 6 to 18 participate in organized sport activites

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