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KEY KNOWLEDGEKEY SKILLS  Why, what and how do sporting injuries occur?  The duty of care that must be undertaken by administrators, coaches, team managers,

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1 KEY KNOWLEDGEKEY SKILLS  Why, what and how do sporting injuries occur?  The duty of care that must be undertaken by administrators, coaches, team managers, teachers and / or students participating in sports  Various strategies using sports medicine to improve performance and any associated ethical considerations  Policies developed by Sports medicine Australia  How is pre-participation screening used to prevent injuries to those involved in physical activities?  The ability to specify if sports injuries are caused direct, indirect or overuse factors.  The application of duty of care in various sport and physical activity programs  Apply and analyse any ethical considerations associated with sports medicine practices  Understand and appreciate Sports Medicine Australia policies  Construct and apply pre-activity screening documentation to performers and sports participants

2  Sports injury risk management systems that should be considered before, during and after sporting events  Reducing the risk of injury by considering various preventative measures such as policies, training, warm ups and cool downs, mandatory wearing of protective equipment, appropriate footwear and taping/strapping of joints.  Consideration of multiple rehabilitation strategies used to assist recovery from injury and management strategies used to assist players getting back to competition or pre-injury levels..  The role allied health professionals play in promoting safe play, injury prevention and rehabilitation.  Analyse and discuss various risk management systems that can be applied to training and recovery  Identify and discuss various sports injury preventative strategies used in a variety of physical activities.  Discuss similarities and differences in a variety of contemporary rehabilitation strategies  Consider the role physiotherapists, occupational therapists, dieticians, masseurs and other allied health professionals play in injury prevention, rehabilitation and eventual return to sport of lifestyle.

3 Sports injury classification How was the injury caused? Direct Indirect Overuse

4 Direct injuries The result of an external force caused by: A collision with another person A direct blow from an object Possible injuries??

5 Indirect injuries Usually caused by a sudden change in direction or intensity. Possible injuries??

6 Overuse injuries Result from the repetition of a movement, for example, during running. Caused by factors including: Repetitive movements Insufficient recovery time between sessions Inappropriate increase in training load Inadequate footwear Inappropriate training surface Possible injuries?? Shin splits Stress fractures Tendonitis Osteitis Pubis Others: Overuse Injuries

7 What to do when a player is injured: DRS ABCD SALTAPS RICER No HARM

8 Immediately following the injury:

9 DRS ABCD D – Danger? R – Response? S – Send for help A – Airways? B – Breathing? C – CPR D – Defibrillator

10 SALTAPS Stop Play Ask the player: evaluate for pain and for orientation/confusion Look: at the injury Touch: the injury if the player will allow this Active Movement: can the player move the limb? Passive Movement: if you move the limb does it hurt? Is there sufficient range of motion? Stand Up: can the player really play, or are they denying the extent of the injury.

11 After the injury:

12 RICER

13 No HARM No HARM for the first 48-72 hours. No... HEAT ALCOHOL RUNNING MASSAGE

14 What you need to do: Choose a sport that you’re familiar with. Describe an injury that can occur in your sport. Include: How the injury occurred Symptoms experienced by the athlete What type of injury occurred? If you were a sports trainer/coach/parent etc, what you would do immediately after the injury occurs? Describe what the player should and shouldn’t do within the first 3 days of the injury occurring. In your chosen sport, name and describe a piece of protective equipment that can be used by players to prevent or reduce the likelihood of injury. What injury does it aim to prevent?


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