What is Sports Injury?
(This page will give you a taste of the E-Book
before you consider buying)
This E-Book probably should be entitled ‘Sports
Injuries’ in the plural. Itis aimed at athletes at all
ages and levels, for people who exercise, as well as for
health care professionals, coaches, and others who want
to find out more about sports injuries.
It describes the different types of sports
injuries, how they can be treated and prevented, and
recent treatment advances from research. It also
highlights risk factors and contains a resource list. If
you have further questions after reading this booklet,
you may wish to discuss them with a health care
professional.
Introduction
In recent years, increasing numbers of people of
all ages have been heeding their health professionals'
advice to get active for all of the health benefits
exercise has to offer. But for some people—particularly
those who overdo or who don't properly train or warm
up—these benefits can come at a price: sports
injuries.
Fortunately, most sports injuries can be treated
effectively, and most people who suffer injuries can
return to a satisfying level of physical activity after
an injury. Even better, many sports injuries can be
prevented if people take the proper
precautions.
This booklet answers frequently asked questions
about sports injuries. It discusses some of the most
common injuries and their treatment, and injury
prevention. The booklet is for anyone who has a sports
injury or who is physically active and wants to prevent
sports injuries.
It is for casual and more serious athletes as
well as the trainers, coaches, and health professionals
who deal with sports injuries.
What Are Sports
Injuries?
The term sports injury, in the broadest sense,
refers to the kinds of injuries that most commonly occur
during sports or exercise. Some sports injuries result
from accidents; others are due to poor training
practices, improper equipment, lack of conditioning, or
insufficient warm-up and stretching.
Although virtually any part of your body can be
injured during sports or exercise, the term is usually
reserved for injuries that involve the musculoskeletal
system, which includes the muscles, bones, and associated
tissues like cartilage.......................
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