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SPORTS INJURY
 Sports injury refers to the kinds of injury that occur during
sports or exercise.
 While it is possible to injure any part of the body when
playing sports, the term sports injuries is commonly used
to refer to injuries of the musculoskeletal system
MOST COMMON SPORTS
INJURIES
1. SPRAIN
2. STRAIN
3. SHIN SPLINTS
4. ACHILLES TENDONITIS
5. FRACTURE
6. DISLOCATION
SPRAIN
TEARS TO THE LIGAMENTS
THAT JOIN THE ENDS OF
BONES TOGETHER. THE
ANKLES, KNEES, AND
WRISTS ARE COMMONLY
AFFECTED BY SPRAINS.
SPRAIN
STRAIN
PULLS OR TEARS OF
MUSCLES OR TENDONS
(THE TISSUES THAT
ATTACH THE MUSCLES TO
THE BONES)
SHIN SPLINTS
"SHIN SPLINTS" PAIN
ALONG THE OUTSIDE
FRONT OF THE LOWER
LEG, COMMONLY SEEN IN
RUNNERS
ACHILLES TENDONITIS OR
RUPTURE OF THE ACHILLES TENDON
THESE INJURIES INVOLVE
THE LARGE BAND OF
TISSUE THAT CONNECTS
THE CALF MUSCLES TO
THE HEEL
FRACTURE
FRACTURE REFERS TO ANY
BREAK IN TO THE
CONTINUITY OF THE BONES.
CLASSIFIED AS PARTIAL,
MULTIPLE, COMPLETE
FRACTURE
DISLOCATION
A DISLOCATION IS AN INJURY TO A JOINT
— A PLACE WHERE TWO OR MORE OF
YOUR BONES COME TOGETHER — IN
WHICH THE ENDS OF YOUR BONES ARE
FORCED FROM THEIR NORMAL
POSITIONS
THIS PAINFUL INJURY TEMPORARILY
DEFORMS AND IMMOBILIZES YOUR JOINT.
IMMEDIATE SPORTS
INJURY TREATMENT
 STOP THE STRESSFUL ACTIVITY ON THE INJURED PART
IMMEDIATELY
 APPLY ICE TO THE INJURED PART (USE A BAG OF
CRUSHED ICE) FOR 10 MINUTES WITHIN 24-48 Hrs.
 LET THE AREA WARM COMPLETELY BEFORE APPLYING
ICE AGAIN (TO PREVENT FROSTBITE)
IMMEDIATE SPORTS
INJURY TREATMENT
 WRAP THE INJURED PART IN A COMPRESSION
BANDAGE
 ELEVATE THE INJURED PART TO REDUCE SWELLING
 GET TO A PHYSICIAN FOR A PROPER DIAGNOSIS OF
ANY SERIOUS INJURY IMMEDIATE SPORTS INJURY
TREATMENT
DO NOT FORGET.........
P – protect
R – rest
I – ice application
C – compression
E – elevation
THE BENEFITS OF ICE
APPLICATION
 Reduces swelling following a traumatic injury
 Reduces inflammation
 Produces a numbing effect than can reduce pain
 Decreases blood flow to an area
 Decreases muscle spasms effects of Ice application
THE BENEFITS OF
HEAT THERAPY
 Increased blood flow to an area
 Relief from tension or tightness in muscles
 May reduce joint stiffness
 Optimizes healing/rehabilitation environment in tissues
through influx of cells involved in tissue repair (as a result
of increase in blood flow)
 Like cold therapy, heat therapy may provide pain relief
 Increase in flexibility effects of heat therapy
RISK FACTORS FOR
SPORTS INJURY
Intrinsic - factors inherent to the athlete
Modifiable –
 Muscle strength / power
 Flexibility (determines range of motion)
 Skill level
 Health (history of previous injury and joint instability)
Non modifiable –
 Age
 Gender
 Ethnicity – racial & cultural
 Genetics
RISK FACTORS FOR
SPORTS INJURY
Extrinsic - factors not inherent to the athlete
 Training
 Nutrition
 Equipment
 Environment
 Others
FACTORS IN THE PREVENTION
OF SPORTS INJURIES
 Warm up
 Stretching
 Taping and Bracing
 Protective Equipment
 Suitable Equipment
 Environmental factors
 Appropriate Training
 Psychology
 Nutrition
WARM UP
Warm Up are the exercises done prior to sports
It is of 2 types –
 General exercises e.g. jogging
 Specific exercise - appropriate movements for the particular
sport or activity
WARM UP
The possible benefits of warm up include :-
 Increased blood flow to muscles
 Increased delivery of oxygen to muscles due to increased
break down of oxyhemoglobin
 Decreased vascular resistance
 Reduced muscle viscosity lading to smoother muscle
contraction
 Increased speed of nerve impulses
 Enhanced metabolism
WARM UP
 Decreases number of injuries due to increased range of
motion (ROM)
 Decreases stiffness of connective tissue leading to decreased
likelihood of tears
 Increases cardiovascular response to sudden strenuous
exercise
 Decreases sensitivity of muscle stretch
 There are no data to prescribe the intensity and duration of
warm up
 This allows athletes to determine their own warm up regimen
 However one guideline is to produce some mild sweating
without fatigue
 The effect of warm up lasts approx. 30 min, so it is important
not to warm up early
STRETCHING
Basic principles of stretching : -
 warm up prior to stretching
 stretch before and after exercise/sports
 stretch gently and slowly
 stretch to the point of tension but not pain
STRETCHING
How does stretching prevent injury? –
 Joints and muscle become stiff as a result of inactivity ,
over activity and injury
 Increased flexibility attained through stretching may
decrease musculotendinous injuries and alleviate muscle
soreness especially in sports that have a high intensity of
muscle-tendon stretch-shortening cycle e.g. : football and
basketball
STRETCHING
Types of stretching : -
 Static stretching
 Ballistic stretching
 Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching
STRETCHING
Static stretching: -
 The stretch position is assumed slowly and gently held for
30-60 sec and relaxed
 The athlete should not experience any discomfort.
 Static stretching produces least amount of stretch and is
the safest method to increase flexibility.
STRETCHING
Ballistic stretching: -
 The muscle is stretched to near its limit, then stretched
further with a bouncing movement
 Stretching a muscle against increased tension heightens
the chances of injury, hence not commonly used
 It is particularly used in gymnastics ballet and dance under
appropriate training where maximum ROM is
advantageous
STRETCHING
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Stretching(PNF) :-
 Performed by alternating contraction and relaxation of both
agonist and antagonist muscles
 PNF stretching may produce greater flexibility than other
stretching techniques
 Major disadvantage is tendency to overstretch
 Performed under supervision.
TAPING AND BRACING
Taping(or strapping) and bracing are to used to restrict
undesired, potentially harmful motion and allow desired
motion.
Indication for the use of taping and bracing:
 Prevention- used as a preventive measure in high risk
activities e.g. basketball player’s ankles
 Rehabilitation- used as a protective mechanism during
the healing and rehabilitation phases.
TAPING AND BRACING
Taping : - restrict undesired motion
 Good tape should be adhesive strong and non irritant
 Suitable joints for taping are ankle , wrist 1st
metatarsophalangeal etc.
 Taping may enhance proprioception besides mechanical
support
TAPING AND BRACING
Complications of taping : -
 reduced circulation due to tight taping
 skin irritation
 failing of support when the material threshold is exceeded
TAPING AND BRACING
Bracing: -
 provide mechanical support and prevent undesired motion
 Athlete can put brace by himself/herself
Disadvantages -
 slipping during use
 weight of the brace
 sizing
TAPING AND BRACING
Knee Brace Ankle Brase
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
 They shield various body parts against injury without
interfering with sporting activity
 They can also be used on return to activity after injury to
prevent direct contact with the injured part
 Protective equipment - helmets, face shields, knee pads,
shin pads, shoulder pads, wrist guards gum shields gloves
etc.
SUITABLE EQUIPMENT
 Equipment should be used according to the capacity of the
athlete. e.g. children should use junior racquets for tennis,
smaller bats for cricket
 Equipment should be sport specific. e.g. using running
shoes for football will lead to injury of forefoot.
 A defective equipment can lead to injury.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
 Extreme cold and hot weather can cause injury to
sportsmen
 Extreme heat can produce heat cramps and heat
prostration
 Extreme cold may cause frostbite and hypothermia
 Uneven, wet, icy surfaces cause falling, collision, sliding of
the players
 Athletes must be aware of signs of hypothermia, heat
prostration
 They must be well prepared for the extreme weather with
appropriate clothing and training
APPROPRIATE TRAINING
 This includes giving sport specific training towards
improving performance in the given sport
 There should be adequate rest between competitions
 Training must be according to individual needs as every
individual differs in their skill, power, strength, food habits,
tolerance etc
PSYCHOLOGY
 Excessive psychological arousal can result in decrease in
sporting performance and increase the risk for injury
 Loss of concentration can predispose to injury by giving
athlete less time to react
 Underarousal can also predispose to injury. e.g. if a player
has been relegated to lower level of competition, he/she
may not warm up as diligently as normal.
NUTRITION
 Inadequate repletion of glycogen occurs due to
undernutrition causes a reliance on fat and protein stores
resulting in protein breakdown which in turn leads to soft
tissue injury
 Intense training causes skeletal muscle breakdown which
is exacerbated by inadequate protein intake
 Inadequate hydration may compromise blood flow to
working muscles increasing susceptibility to injury
 Inadequate intake of micronutients like calcium,
phosphorus result in altered bone metabolism resulting in
injury

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Sport injuries & prevention

  • 1.
  • 2. SPORTS INJURY  Sports injury refers to the kinds of injury that occur during sports or exercise.  While it is possible to injure any part of the body when playing sports, the term sports injuries is commonly used to refer to injuries of the musculoskeletal system
  • 3. MOST COMMON SPORTS INJURIES 1. SPRAIN 2. STRAIN 3. SHIN SPLINTS 4. ACHILLES TENDONITIS 5. FRACTURE 6. DISLOCATION
  • 4. SPRAIN TEARS TO THE LIGAMENTS THAT JOIN THE ENDS OF BONES TOGETHER. THE ANKLES, KNEES, AND WRISTS ARE COMMONLY AFFECTED BY SPRAINS.
  • 6. STRAIN PULLS OR TEARS OF MUSCLES OR TENDONS (THE TISSUES THAT ATTACH THE MUSCLES TO THE BONES)
  • 7. SHIN SPLINTS "SHIN SPLINTS" PAIN ALONG THE OUTSIDE FRONT OF THE LOWER LEG, COMMONLY SEEN IN RUNNERS
  • 8. ACHILLES TENDONITIS OR RUPTURE OF THE ACHILLES TENDON THESE INJURIES INVOLVE THE LARGE BAND OF TISSUE THAT CONNECTS THE CALF MUSCLES TO THE HEEL
  • 9. FRACTURE FRACTURE REFERS TO ANY BREAK IN TO THE CONTINUITY OF THE BONES. CLASSIFIED AS PARTIAL, MULTIPLE, COMPLETE FRACTURE
  • 10. DISLOCATION A DISLOCATION IS AN INJURY TO A JOINT — A PLACE WHERE TWO OR MORE OF YOUR BONES COME TOGETHER — IN WHICH THE ENDS OF YOUR BONES ARE FORCED FROM THEIR NORMAL POSITIONS THIS PAINFUL INJURY TEMPORARILY DEFORMS AND IMMOBILIZES YOUR JOINT.
  • 11. IMMEDIATE SPORTS INJURY TREATMENT  STOP THE STRESSFUL ACTIVITY ON THE INJURED PART IMMEDIATELY  APPLY ICE TO THE INJURED PART (USE A BAG OF CRUSHED ICE) FOR 10 MINUTES WITHIN 24-48 Hrs.  LET THE AREA WARM COMPLETELY BEFORE APPLYING ICE AGAIN (TO PREVENT FROSTBITE)
  • 12. IMMEDIATE SPORTS INJURY TREATMENT  WRAP THE INJURED PART IN A COMPRESSION BANDAGE  ELEVATE THE INJURED PART TO REDUCE SWELLING  GET TO A PHYSICIAN FOR A PROPER DIAGNOSIS OF ANY SERIOUS INJURY IMMEDIATE SPORTS INJURY TREATMENT
  • 13. DO NOT FORGET......... P – protect R – rest I – ice application C – compression E – elevation
  • 14. THE BENEFITS OF ICE APPLICATION  Reduces swelling following a traumatic injury  Reduces inflammation  Produces a numbing effect than can reduce pain  Decreases blood flow to an area  Decreases muscle spasms effects of Ice application
  • 15. THE BENEFITS OF HEAT THERAPY  Increased blood flow to an area  Relief from tension or tightness in muscles  May reduce joint stiffness  Optimizes healing/rehabilitation environment in tissues through influx of cells involved in tissue repair (as a result of increase in blood flow)  Like cold therapy, heat therapy may provide pain relief  Increase in flexibility effects of heat therapy
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  • 17. RISK FACTORS FOR SPORTS INJURY Intrinsic - factors inherent to the athlete Modifiable –  Muscle strength / power  Flexibility (determines range of motion)  Skill level  Health (history of previous injury and joint instability) Non modifiable –  Age  Gender  Ethnicity – racial & cultural  Genetics
  • 18. RISK FACTORS FOR SPORTS INJURY Extrinsic - factors not inherent to the athlete  Training  Nutrition  Equipment  Environment  Others
  • 19. FACTORS IN THE PREVENTION OF SPORTS INJURIES  Warm up  Stretching  Taping and Bracing  Protective Equipment  Suitable Equipment  Environmental factors  Appropriate Training  Psychology  Nutrition
  • 20. WARM UP Warm Up are the exercises done prior to sports It is of 2 types –  General exercises e.g. jogging  Specific exercise - appropriate movements for the particular sport or activity
  • 21. WARM UP The possible benefits of warm up include :-  Increased blood flow to muscles  Increased delivery of oxygen to muscles due to increased break down of oxyhemoglobin  Decreased vascular resistance  Reduced muscle viscosity lading to smoother muscle contraction  Increased speed of nerve impulses  Enhanced metabolism
  • 22. WARM UP  Decreases number of injuries due to increased range of motion (ROM)  Decreases stiffness of connective tissue leading to decreased likelihood of tears  Increases cardiovascular response to sudden strenuous exercise  Decreases sensitivity of muscle stretch  There are no data to prescribe the intensity and duration of warm up  This allows athletes to determine their own warm up regimen  However one guideline is to produce some mild sweating without fatigue  The effect of warm up lasts approx. 30 min, so it is important not to warm up early
  • 23. STRETCHING Basic principles of stretching : -  warm up prior to stretching  stretch before and after exercise/sports  stretch gently and slowly  stretch to the point of tension but not pain
  • 24. STRETCHING How does stretching prevent injury? –  Joints and muscle become stiff as a result of inactivity , over activity and injury  Increased flexibility attained through stretching may decrease musculotendinous injuries and alleviate muscle soreness especially in sports that have a high intensity of muscle-tendon stretch-shortening cycle e.g. : football and basketball
  • 25. STRETCHING Types of stretching : -  Static stretching  Ballistic stretching  Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching
  • 26. STRETCHING Static stretching: -  The stretch position is assumed slowly and gently held for 30-60 sec and relaxed  The athlete should not experience any discomfort.  Static stretching produces least amount of stretch and is the safest method to increase flexibility.
  • 27. STRETCHING Ballistic stretching: -  The muscle is stretched to near its limit, then stretched further with a bouncing movement  Stretching a muscle against increased tension heightens the chances of injury, hence not commonly used  It is particularly used in gymnastics ballet and dance under appropriate training where maximum ROM is advantageous
  • 28. STRETCHING Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Stretching(PNF) :-  Performed by alternating contraction and relaxation of both agonist and antagonist muscles  PNF stretching may produce greater flexibility than other stretching techniques  Major disadvantage is tendency to overstretch  Performed under supervision.
  • 29. TAPING AND BRACING Taping(or strapping) and bracing are to used to restrict undesired, potentially harmful motion and allow desired motion. Indication for the use of taping and bracing:  Prevention- used as a preventive measure in high risk activities e.g. basketball player’s ankles  Rehabilitation- used as a protective mechanism during the healing and rehabilitation phases.
  • 30. TAPING AND BRACING Taping : - restrict undesired motion  Good tape should be adhesive strong and non irritant  Suitable joints for taping are ankle , wrist 1st metatarsophalangeal etc.  Taping may enhance proprioception besides mechanical support
  • 31. TAPING AND BRACING Complications of taping : -  reduced circulation due to tight taping  skin irritation  failing of support when the material threshold is exceeded
  • 32. TAPING AND BRACING Bracing: -  provide mechanical support and prevent undesired motion  Athlete can put brace by himself/herself Disadvantages -  slipping during use  weight of the brace  sizing
  • 33. TAPING AND BRACING Knee Brace Ankle Brase
  • 34. PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT  They shield various body parts against injury without interfering with sporting activity  They can also be used on return to activity after injury to prevent direct contact with the injured part  Protective equipment - helmets, face shields, knee pads, shin pads, shoulder pads, wrist guards gum shields gloves etc.
  • 35. SUITABLE EQUIPMENT  Equipment should be used according to the capacity of the athlete. e.g. children should use junior racquets for tennis, smaller bats for cricket  Equipment should be sport specific. e.g. using running shoes for football will lead to injury of forefoot.  A defective equipment can lead to injury.
  • 36. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS  Extreme cold and hot weather can cause injury to sportsmen  Extreme heat can produce heat cramps and heat prostration  Extreme cold may cause frostbite and hypothermia  Uneven, wet, icy surfaces cause falling, collision, sliding of the players  Athletes must be aware of signs of hypothermia, heat prostration  They must be well prepared for the extreme weather with appropriate clothing and training
  • 37. APPROPRIATE TRAINING  This includes giving sport specific training towards improving performance in the given sport  There should be adequate rest between competitions  Training must be according to individual needs as every individual differs in their skill, power, strength, food habits, tolerance etc
  • 38. PSYCHOLOGY  Excessive psychological arousal can result in decrease in sporting performance and increase the risk for injury  Loss of concentration can predispose to injury by giving athlete less time to react  Underarousal can also predispose to injury. e.g. if a player has been relegated to lower level of competition, he/she may not warm up as diligently as normal.
  • 39. NUTRITION  Inadequate repletion of glycogen occurs due to undernutrition causes a reliance on fat and protein stores resulting in protein breakdown which in turn leads to soft tissue injury  Intense training causes skeletal muscle breakdown which is exacerbated by inadequate protein intake  Inadequate hydration may compromise blood flow to working muscles increasing susceptibility to injury  Inadequate intake of micronutients like calcium, phosphorus result in altered bone metabolism resulting in injury