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1 Injury Prevention and Treatment of Fitness Injuries Chapter 13

2 Heat Related Illnesses Heat Cramps –Characteristics Heat Exhaustion –Characteristics Heat Stroke –Characteristics

3 Prevention Of Heat Illnesses Hydration (cooler fluids) –Drinks with 8% sugar or less (colas have 10-12%) –Electrolyte replacement drinks Acclimatize –Avoid weather extremes Proper clothing

4 Hypothermia The body loses the ability to produce heat Core body temperature of 95 degrees or less Can occur when temps are above freezing Causes of hypothermia may include: –Air temperature –Dampness –Wind –Fatigue

5 Physical Symptoms of Hypothermia Change in mental status Abdomen cold to touch Shivering (shivering stops with profound hypothermia) Loss of coordination Speech difficulty

6 Prevention of Hypothermia Dress properly STAY DRY –Cover head, neck, and hands –Layer clothing –Maintain trunk warmth

7 Causes of Common Fitness Injuries Improper shoes and training surfaces Anatomical predisposition Beginning at a level that is too advanced Progressing too quickly

8 Common Fitness Injuries Refer to text: Ch. 13 p. 5-7 Shinsplints Muscle Cramps or Spasms/Side Stitch Sprains (ligaments connect bone to bone) Strains (muscle tears) Contusion (bruise) Tendonitis and Bursitis Muscle Soreness

9 Management of Injuries Using RICE (text Ch.13 p. 7&8) Rest Ice Compression Elevation

10 RICE R - REST: rest the injured site I - ICE: apply ice immediately after injury 20 - 30 minutes on, 30-45 min. off Apply for the first 72 hours

11 Icing Cont’d Icing reduces pain Icing reduces swelling (internal bleeding) –( a result of vasoconstriction) Avoid frostbite

12 Rice #2 C - COMPRESSION: wrap the site in an effort to control swelling during the first 72 hours post injury –Wrap towards the heart E - ELEVATION: elevate the first 72 hours – Elevate above “heart” level if possible to reduce pain and prevent further swelling

13 Treatment and Management of Injuries Using Heat Begin using heat after: Swelling is reduced or gone Relatively pain free range of motion Do not apply heat initially due to vasodilation

14 Getting in shape will re-shape your life! Has a positive impact on: –Health and happiness –Discipline –Self-esteem

15 Vehicles for Life Mechanical –Cars –Trucks –Boats Your body –You only have ONE –When you trade it in, it goes in a COFFIN!

16 A Quote To Remember It is just short of criminal to educate our society, then watch them neglect their bodies - allowing them to die at an early age from strokes cardiovascular diseases.


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