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Title: Out of Harm


1
Out of Harms Way Sports Injuries
  • Chapter 3

2
Outline
  • Biomechanical principles of injury
  • Injury treatment and rehabilitation
  • Pain Natures warning system
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Dislocations
  • Fractures
  • Concussions
  • Overuse injuries
  • Injury prevention

3
Biomechanical Principles of Injury
4
Tissue Types
  • Each type of tissue possesses unique mechanical
    characteristics

5
Loading
  • To best understand the biomechanical
    characteristics of tissue, we examine its
    behavior under physical load
  • Under load a tissue experiences deformation
  • Deformation can be visualized through the
    deformation curve

6
High
Ultimate Failure
C
Elastic Limit
B
Load
Plastic Region
Elastic Region
A
Low
Large
Small
Deformation
7
High
Ultimate Failure
C
Elastic Limit
B
Elasticity capacity of a tissue to return to
its original shape after removal of load
Load
Plastic Region
Elastic Region
A
Low
Large
Small
Deformation
8
High
Ultimate Failure
C
Elastic Limit
B
Plastic region begins Tissue no longer possesses
elastic properties
Load
Plastic Region
Elastic Region
A
Low
Large
Small
Deformation
9
Permanent tissue deformation (does not return to
original shape) Results in micro-failure or
injury (e.g., sprains)
High
Ultimate Failure
C
Elastic Limit
B
Load
Plastic Region
Elastic Region
A
Low
Large
Small
Deformation
10
High
Ultimate Failure
C
Elastic Limit
Macro- or complete failure (e.g., torn
ligament) Tissue becomes completely unresponsive
to loads
B
Load
Plastic Region
Elastic Region
A
Low
Large
Small
Deformation
11
Area strength of the material
High
Ultimate Failure
C
Elastic Limit
B
Load
Plastic Region
Elastic Region
A
Low
Large
Small
Deformation
12
Slope stiffness (or resistance to deformation)
of the material
High
Ultimate Failure
C
Elastic Limit
B
Load
Plastic Region
Elastic Region
A
Low
Large
Small
Deformation
13
Tissues Response to Training Loads
  • Training load ? elastic limit
  • Micro-failure ? building new tissue
  • Positive training effect
  • Training load gt elastic limit
  • Permanent failure
  • Injury

14
Forces Acting on Tissue
15
Injury treatment and rehabilitation
16
  • Treatment
  • Received by patient from a health care
    professional
  • Promotes healing
  • Improves quality of injured tissue
  • Allows quicker return to activity
  • Rehabilitation
  • Therapists restoration of injured tissue
    patient's participation
  • Individualized for each person
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