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    llion injuries each year‚ having  major effects on high school athletes futures.   Today‚ many BHHS freshmen athletes are feeling the effects of sports injuries  being hit with sports injuries early in their high school sports careers. As a result‚ many  freshmen feel  there are positive and negative effects of sports injuries based on how  serious the injury is.  Bridget Paulon‚ BHHS 9th grader sustained a soccer injury last fall that required  surgery on her ACL and meniscus.  Her injury required surgery a few months later

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    what do you do? That’s where these new rules come in‚ although they slow the game down a lot‚ its probably in the interest of safety. The new rules only increase the time in the box‚ therefore are not a good change to the game. Boarding‚ once a minor penalty with a sentence of only 2 min. was a simple crime but ever sense Jablonski’s accident there has been revisions in the rules. 5 minutes is the new award for a hit like this. Its very common for referees to call this a penalty now. The new

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    Sonata No. 1 in D major by Beethoven This sonata for violin and piano was written along with a series of sonatas written by Beethoven within a five year period between 1798 and 1803. This sonata has three movements. The first being allegro Con Brio‚ the second Tema Con Variazoini and the third‚ Rondo Allegro. The first movement has several characteristics from the classical period‚ resembling much of Mozart and Hayden’s work. This is not surprising considering the fact that Beethoven

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    (thigh bone) to the tibia (shin) and provides stability to the knee. The ACL prevents the tibia from shifting too far forward and from rotating too far inward under the femur. The recent increase of this injury has parents‚ athletes‚ doctors‚ and coaches in fear. Athletes and parents fear the injury to due the expensive surgery‚ and the difficult physical emotional and mental recovery. The classic tearing of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament has no contact involved and occurs when an athlete is stopping

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    finally‚ the recovery stage‚ and being able to play again. Emotional responses to injuries varies differently throughout athletes. While it is known that some athletes that are injured struggle emotionally‚ not all injured players experience noticeable emotional disturbance. The biggest reality of today’s sports is that many athletes have or will sustain career ending injuries. But another huge reality of injuries is that not only does the human body become damaged‚ but the mind aswell‚ although

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    Rest: Rest is recommended for the early recovery phase‚ lasting 1 to 5 days depending on the severity of the injury. Immobilization is not usually necessary‚ and can be potentially harmful. Immobilization in a splint or cast should be carefully supervised by your doctor‚ as this can lead to stiffness of the muscle. Ice: Ice application helps reduce swelling‚ bleeding‚ and pain. Ice application should begin as soon as possible after sustaining a muscle pull. Ice applications can be done frequently

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    about the injuries involved? Well you’re not alone. According to an article about sports medicine‚ “During the last decade‚ ED visits for sports- and recreation-related TBIs‚ including concussions‚ among children and adolescents increased by 60%” (OHSAA). This statistic shows that during sports‚ some people can get really intense with it and injure themselves minorly or even seriously. We need to make equipment that will try to prevent these accidents. To enjoy sports without causing injury you need

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    child is being taken care of properly. There are unintentional injuries that can occur to the child if the child’s caregiver is not fully paying attention to them. Making sure that the caregiver knows what do in case something unintentional does happen to the child is very important. First‚ what does unintentional injury mean? Unintentional injury means an unexpected or unplanned event that may result in physical harm or injury. When it comes to children and safety‚ teachers‚ parents and daycare

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    key elements of the development approach taken by HSE in the drafting of the Regulations were: • To take an opportunity to try to reduce the numbers of deaths and major injuries caused by falls from height in the workplace. (Falls from height are the biggest single cause of fatal injuries‚ and the second biggest cause of major injuries‚ caused by accidents at work). To bring together all the current legal requirements related to safe work at height‚ into a cohesive‚ single set of goal-setting Regulations

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    four wheels‚ two in front and two in back. Rollerblading and inline skating are the same with the wheels in one row lined up behind each other. CPSC (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission) statistics (Aldred‚ p.477) regarding people’s death and injury from roller or inline skating indicates more preventive and protective gears are needed in the skating activities. In my opinion‚ preventive measures should be a priority in order to reduce the risk of being injured in the roller skating. First

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