Title: Prevention of Sports Injuries
1Prevention of Sports Injuries
December 3, 2002
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3Definition of Sports Injury
- Collective name for injuries relating to sports
- One sustained during sports activity for which
insurance is claimed - Injuries treated at a hospital casualty or
medical department
4Local Scenario
- Prospective survey on 2293 patients between May
1984 - December 1990 - Subjects Non-professional, non elite athletes
- Five most common sports injuries - Guess!
5Local Scenario
- Soccer
- Basketball
- Volleyball
- Long distance running
- Cycling
- Injuries to different body parts - Guess!
6Local Scenario
- Knee most common (35.11), followed by ankle
(15.44) - Lower limb Upper limb injury ratio 12.98
- Common conditions ligament sprain (44.57),
musculotendinous strain (16.4), overuse
microinjury (12.56)
7Consider
What are the risk factors involved in this
sporting activity? Are they modifiable? What
strategies can you think of in preventing
injuries from occurring in this sport?
Consider
8Soccer
9Basketball
10Sequence of Prevention
2. Establishing aetiology mechanism of injuries
- 1. Establishing the extent of the sports injury
problem - Incidence
- Severity
3. Introducing preventive measures
4. Assessing their effectiveness by repeating
step 1
11Aetiology of Sports Injuries
12Aetiology of Sports Injuries
13Mechanism of Injury
- Overuse or poor training parameters
- Collision with another athlete / object
- Dangerous technique
- Force overload
- Environmental factors
- Equipment factors
- Accidents
- Unsafe manipulation of physiology / drug abuse
- Existing pathology
- Complications of treatment
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19Sequence of Prevention
- 1. Establishing the extent of the sports injury
problem - Incidence
- Severity
2. Establishing aetiology mechanism of injuries
3. Introducing preventive measures
4. Assessing their effectiveness by repeating
step 1
20Injury Prevention
Warm up Stretching exercises Strengthening
exercises Endurance activities Sports-specific or
functional activities Cool down Relaxation
techniques
Physical Conditioning
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22Injury Prevention
- Pre-participation Physical Condition
- Specific to participation levels
- Specific to age groups
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24Injury Prevention
Pre-injury data collection Nutrition and
Diet Education Equipment Environment
25Rehabilitation
Aims
- Knowledge of mechanism of injury
- Minimisation of development of chronic pathologic
changes in tissues - Accurate assessment and diagnosis
- Goal oriented treatment
- Objective and functional assessment specific to
the sport - Safe plan for return
- Injury prevention strategies
26Factors that influence rehabilitation goals
- Type of sport
- Time remaining in the season
- Other sports
- Sports rules
- Outside sporting influence
- Psyche of athlete
- Type of injury
- Severity of the injury
- Type of treatment and rehabilitation
27Strategies in Injury Prevention
Know the Sport Know the Athlete Know the
Environment Know the Coach