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Acute Soft Tissue Injuries

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1 Acute Soft Tissue Injuries
Dr. Neil A. Singh

2 Soft Tissue Injury A soft tissue injury (STI) is the damage of muscles, ligaments and tendons throughout the body. Common soft tissue injuries usually occur from a sprain, strain, a one off blow resulting in a contusion or overuse of a particular part of the body.

3 Classic Pattern of STI Swelling Heat Erythema Pain Loss of function

4 Management

5 PRICES P= Protect R= Rest I= Ice C= Compression E= Elevation
S= Support

6 Protect Athlete Surrounding Structures Other Competitors Injured Parts

7 Rest Absolute Rest Relative Rest Active Rest

8 Ice Ice cubes Chemical Ice Packs Reusable Gel Cold Packs
Coolant Sprays

9 Ice Application Benefits Apply for 10-20 mins, every 2 hours initially
Do not exceed mins continuously Apply for first hours Limits bleeding Limits swelling Limits further tissue damage Assists with pain control

10 Ice Contraindications Broken or damaged skin Suspected nerve damage
Suspected altered circulation When ice worsens pain

11 Compression Support injured area Decrease swelling
Supportive Bandage or Strapping

12 Elevation Must be > 45° angle Combine with support
Maintain for at least 24 hours

13 Support Stabalize injured tissue Prevent further injury
Allows early commencement of controlled and monitored activity Shortens rehab period

14 THANK YOU!


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