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    head injuries

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    Concussions: Trauma in Hockey Today‚ many athletes across the country suffer from a common injury. This injury is one with serious side effects and can permanently end any star’s career. Could you imagine being at the top of your game and then suffer a career shattering injury‚ many athletes face it every day. Today‚ Concussions are a constant threat across the world of sports. Football and hockey are two sports with a level of play that causes an increase in Concussions. Medical experts and leagues

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    Injuries In Sports

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    This research article took a close look at injuries in collegiate-levels athletes of various sport disciplines to determine whether sex and/or type of sport performed had any effect on the rates of severe and non-severe injuries‚ taking a special look at the rate of concussions. The study took data from York University’s sport health clinic‚ and divided injuries into either severe or non-severe categories. All of the injuries were also divided into groups based on the type of activity and the sex

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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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    Muscle Injuries

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    OF MUSCLE INJURIES Properly functioning muscles perform only one duty‚ contraction. Muscles enable the body to sit‚ to move and to stand upright. They are attached by way of tendons to bones. Their contraction is controlled by electrical signals that can either be voluntary‚ such as when a person decides to stand up‚ or involuntary‚ as with the muscles that expand and contract the chest to control breathing. Muscles are made of thousands of muscle fibers. Knowing the types of injuries to these muscle

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    Cell Injury

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    Cell injury In this topic we are going to cover Cell injury Causes of cell injury Mechanism of cell injury Morphologic alterations in cell injury Morphologic types of necrosis Objectives Describe cell injury List the causes of cell injury Discuss how depletion of ATP causes cell injury Describe how mitochondrial damage cause cell injury Explain the mechanism of cell injury by free radicals Discuss how calcium ion influx cause cell injury Cell injury cell injury results when cells

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    Childhood Injuries

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    Elizabeth Segura HPRS 1304 Elizabeth Segura Childhood Illnesses and Injuries Essay Five common childhood illnesses are chickenpox‚ colds‚ croup‚ diarrhea‚ and ear infections. Starting off with chickenpox‚ it’s a contagious illness that is caused by varicella-zoster virus and may be transmitted by sneezes‚ coughs‚ or shared food or drinks by an infected person. There is a higher risk of getting chickenpox when a person has not had the chickenpox vaccine. The first symptoms start appearing

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    Football Injuries

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    Health means both physical and mental: these are two sides of the same coin‚ with one more than often affecting the other. Severe and recurrent injuries in football players are considered to be major physical and psychosocial stressors. In common with elite athletes from other sports‚ severe or recurrent injuries may predispose them to mental health problems in the short and long-term and to adverse psychological effects such as lower self-esteem and adverse health behaviour. Recently‚ other sources

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    injuries in basketbll

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    variety of forces upon the basketball player’s body‚ which in turn creates an equally broad range of potential athletic injuries. Injuries in basketball will arise both as a specific incident of trauma‚ as well as an overuse condition resulting over time. As basketball demands quick and explosive movements to be made by players both running and jumping‚ the most common injury sustained is to the ankle. Ankle sprains occur with some frequency‚ either as a result of the player landing in a position

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    Brain Injury

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    hemispheric preference include examining emotions‚ facial memory‚ facial features encouraging hemispherical preference and the impact of brain injury on hemispherical functioning. Hemispheric preference for facial recognition usually resides within the right hemisphere but further analysis of studies has shown varying perspectives. Through examining evidence

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    injury and illness

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    Assessment task-MMII 002 managing paediatric illness and injury Described how to manage an infant with foreign bodies in their eyes‚ ears and nose If you get a foreign body stuck in your ears or nose you should go to the nearest NHS walk in centre or minor injuries unit‚ because when you attempt to remove it yourself it sometimes may occur to get even more stuck. If you get any foreign bodies in your eyes such as dust‚ paint or sand it can be removed easily by doing this: Put on some disposable

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