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Sports Medicine
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Mind Map on Sports Medicine, created by zsallyv on 02/08/2014.
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Sports Medicine
How are Spots injuries classified and managed
Ways to classify sports injuries
Direct and indirect
Soft and hard tissue
Overuse
Soft tissue injuries
Tears, Sprains, contusions
Skin abrasions, lacerations, blisters
inflammatory response
Hard tissue injuries
Fractures
Dislocation
Assessment of injury
TOTAPS
How does sport medicine address the demands of specific athletes?
Children and young athletes
Medical conditions: asthma, diabetes, epilepsy
Overuse injuries (stress fractures)
Thermoregulation
Appropriateness of resistance training
Adult and aged athletes
Heart conditions
Fractures/bone density
Flexibility/joint mobility
Female athletes
Eating disorders
iron deficiency
Bonde density
Pregnancy
What role do preventative actions play in enhancing the wellbeing of the athlete
Physical preparation
Pre-screening
Skills and technique
Physical fitness
Warm-up,stretching and cool down
Sports policy and the sports environment
Rules of sport and activities
Modified rules for children
Matching of opponents (growth and development, skill level
Use of protective equipment
Safe grounds, equipment and facilities
Environmental considerations
Temperature regulation (convection, radiation, conduction, evaporation)
Climatic conditions (Temperature, humidity, wind, rain, altitude, pollution
Guidelines for fluid intake
Acclimatisation
Taping and bandaging
Preventative taping
Taping for isolation of injury
Bandaging for immediate treatment of injury
How is injury rehabilitation managed?
Rehabilitation Procedures
Progressive mobilisation
Graduated exercise (stretching, conditioning, total body fitness)
Training
Use of heat and cold
Return to play
Indicators of readiness for return to play (pain free, degree of mobility)
Monitoring progress (pre-test and post test)
Psychological readiness
Specific warm up procedures
Return to plat policies and procedures
Ethical considerations (pressure to participate, use of painkillers
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