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    sports injuries

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    Sports injuries Management of specific types of sport injuries by 1. How should you manage a player who has a blood nose? The first thing you should do is‚ contain the blood. You do this by pinching the bridge of the nose then grab a tissue so blood won’t go everywhere. After that what you do is position the patient comfortably but also leaning a bit forward so the falling blood with be at an incline. The second thing is‚ stopping the flow. First pinch the nose and lean forward foe ten mins

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    How Does Temperature affect the Ability to Bounce of a Ping-Pong ball? Physics Design Practical Research Question How is the bounce-height of a ping pong ball affected by it’s temperature? This research questions aims to find out how the temperature of a ping pong ball affects the vertical height bounce‚ after being dropped from 1 metre. I will be measuring the bounce height using a video camera to find the heightest point. I will use the top of the ball for ease of results. Hypothesis:

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    Performance Sports Injuries Injuries in sport are a very common occurrence and vary widely between athletes across the world. With different sports come different injuries specific to that sport‚ they can vary in severity that can be from small pains and aches keeping the athlete out for a very short period of time or an injury which may keep them out for many months‚ and on occasions years. Common injuries include bruises‚ sprains‚ strains‚ joint injuries and nose bleeds. “Sports injuries are commonly

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    How CHD Affects The Body

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    uk/heart-health/conditions/familial-hypercholesterolaemia How CHD affects the body CHD can affect the body as it can reduce the oxygen supply due to narrowed arteries which can result in you feeling physically exhausted and stressed a lot. It can also cause pain and shortness of breath. Not having enough oxygen can also result in a series of heart attacks which can lead to the heart muscle dying and being replaced with scar tissue. https://www.sharecare.com/health/heart-disease/how-coronary-heart-disease-affect

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    so‚ list what they are and what precautions should be taken. Exercise 1: Epithelial Tissue | | |Data Table 1: Epithelial Tissue Observations | |TISSUE TYPE |OBSERVATIONS

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    Autumn Hollingsworth Knee Injury Case Study Part 5 What are the primary movements of the knee joint? The primary movements of the knee joint are flexion and extension but can also slightly rotate. What muscle groups are the most important in flexion and extension of the knee? The muscle groups most important are the quadriceps and the hamstrings. The quadriceps extend the knee using the following muscles; rectus femoris‚ vastus medialis‚ vastus intermedius‚ and vastus lateralis. The hamstrings

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    Epithelial Tissues

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    There are three different types of epithelial tissues that are found inside the human body. There is the cutaneous membrane (tissue)‚ which we would refer to as “skin”. This part is the only epithelial tissue that is touched by air and is dry. The cutaneous membrane is composed of keratinizing stratified squamous epithelium. The second is the mucous membrane‚ which is the tissue used for absorption and secretion‚ protective lubricating mucus in the repertory and digestive system. This membrane

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    Women: Does Stereotype Threat Affect Their Ability? Today‚ we live in a world where people of many races‚ genders‚ cultures‚ and backgrounds face typical generalizations made by everyday people called stereotypes. These stereotypes may also change the way people behave simply because the stereotype has a negative effect on their ability to perform a particular task. When people have fear of conforming to a particular stereotype that results in inadequate performance‚ they face what is known as stereotype

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    How Is Injury Rehabilitation Managed? Rehabilitation Procedures • Rehabilitation aims to restore the injured site so that the athlete can return to practice and competition without pain‚ and with the same range of movement they had before the injury. • Successful rehabilitation procedures reduce the chance of injury Progressive Mobilisation • It is important to progressively introduce movement to the injured area once the RICER technique has been complete • e.g. active and passive movement

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    What caused injury and death during (and after) ancient battles? Soldiering has never been an easy job. In any period of history the risks are rarely any different‚ death and injury stalk every battlefield the world over. Egyptian and Greek warfare became sophisticated theatres of mortality and injury in their day‚ the means by which the enemy could be dispatched were numerous and effective. Rivalling this however‚ was nature; infection and disease were as big a risk to the soldier as any blade

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