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Injuries (Acute Injuries, Hard Tissue Injures, A sudden injury associated…
Injuries
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Partial or complete break in a bone due to excessive force that overcomes the bones potential to bend.
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Direct or Indirect force. Loss of movement, pain, deformity and swelling
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An incomplete or partial dislocation, causes damage to the ligaments, these can permanently lengthen decreasing stability and increases risk of dislocation
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A bruise. An area where the blood vessels have ruptured. Severe contusion can cause deep tissue damage. Swelling and Discolouration
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Overstretch or tear in the ligament that connects bone to bone. Usually caused by a sudden twist, impact or fall that forces the joint beyond its extreme range of movement
Pain, Swelling/Discoloration, Inability to bear weight
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Overstretch or tear in the tendon that connect muscle to bone. Caused by overstretching or contracting too quick
Pain, Swelling/Discolouration, Inability to bear weight
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Superficial damage of the skin caused by a scraping action against a surface. Falling and slipping over
Laceration - When a cut is caused you may need stitching
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Friction forming separation of layers of skin where a pocket of fluid forms. Painful but does not stop participation
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A traumatic brain injury in a disturbance of brain function. On impact the blow to the head accelerates the brain against the rough inner wall of the skull and then rebounds back against the other side. Causes disruption in the electrical process between neurons in the brain
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A slowly developed injury associated with over use, due to repeated stress placed on a specific body part
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A tiny crack in the surface of a bone caused by overuse. Usually caused by fatigued muscles transferring their stress overload to bone tissue
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A term used to describe chronic shin pain. Repeated overuse of the tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior causing tenderness and inflammation (MTSS)
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The deterioration of a tendon in response to chronic overuse and repetitive strain. Damage to collagen