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What to learn in injury prevention, Sports team pathology - Coggle Diagram
What to learn in injury prevention
Injury prevention of today's world.
Effective injury processes around the globe
Most frequent injuries and risk factors.
Effective strategies for injury prevention
Group collaborative work : synergy of high performance group.
Capacity to methodically examine different aspects of a certain reality or situation to assess the situation.
Creative and innovative, knowledge-based solutions
Specific skills : Develop efficient prevention strategies based on process grounded in scientific evidence.
Basic concepts in injury prevention
Current prevention models
Definitions in sports epidemiology
Intrinsic and extrinsic factors
What to consider when applying or managing preventive program within a team
Epidemiology in team sports
Soccer
Basketball'
Volleyball
Rugby
Muscle injury prevention
Prevention of the most frequent muscle injuries
Biomechanical characteristics of the hamstring
Injury Mechanism
Intrinsic factors for hamstring injuries
Extrinsic factors for hamstring injuries
Preventive approach to muscle injury prevention
Eccentric training in muscle injury prevention
Importance of core stability in prevention
Flexibility
Tools to detect players at risk of muscle injury .
Prevention of joint injuries
Prevention of most frequent lower limb injury (ACL)
Injury mechanism
Intrinsic risk factors
extrinsic risk factors
Models for preventive approach to ACL injuries
Prevention of most frequent upper limb joint injuries (shoulder injuries)
Epidemiology of shoulder injuries in sports, most frequent injury mechanism
Intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors
Identifying at risk athletes
Model for preventive approach to shoulder injury
Sports team pathology
Managing medical pathologies1
Emergencies in sports collapse fainting and concussion
Unconsciousness, heat, dehydration, hypoglycemia, cerebrovascular accident. ( embolic, thrombotic, haemorrhage)
Allergies and infections
Dermatology
Managing medical pathologies 2
Cardiac Pathology
Non-cardiovascular disease risks in sports
Sport-Specific pathologies
Outdoor sports
Soccer
Hockey
Indoor Sports
Handball
Basketball
Special sports and competition
Cycling
Tennis