Managing Sports Injuries: Prevention and Treatment Strategies

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This content covers various sports injuries, ways to reduce risks, treatment of injuries including R.I.C.E method, and different drugs used in sports like anabolic steroids, beta blockers, peptide hormones, and the concept of blood doping. It also touches upon benefits, risks, and examples related to each drug in sports performance.


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  1. Title Title: Revision Injuries LO: To recap sports injuries and how to reduce them Progress Indicators Good progress: to be able to recall most of the different injuries and drugs and how we can prevent them Excellent progress: to be able to recall all of different injuries and drugs and how we prevent them and how they will effect performance DO NOW DO NOW 1. 2. 3. 4. Name 2 soft tissue injuries (2) Name 2 ways of reducing the risk of injuries (4) What is an example of an abrasion (1) Give two examples of a fracture (2) 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. What is the anaerobic threshold for exercise? (2) What drug will help a boxer get down to a lower weight category (1) What drug will give you more red blood cells (1) A high jumper has injured his ankle, what drug may he take so he can continue? (1) . Which PED masks pain? (1) What is the aerobic threshold for exercise? (2)

  2. Brain injury CONCUSSION Fractures Dislocation Sprain Torn cartilage Soft tissue injuries Simple fracture under the skin Compound fractures skin is torn and bone pokes out Green Stick fracture happens in young or soft bones Stress fracture - small crack from overuse bones joints Ligaments Muscles Strain Tennis elbow Golfers elbow Abrasions Overuse and no rest Cuts, blisters, chafing

  3. TREATMENT OF INJURIES: TREATMENT OF INJURIES:

  4. TREATMENT OF INJURIES: TREATMENT OF INJURIES: R.I.C.E. Compression bandaging the injury to reduce the swelling. Rest STOP immediate Ice apply ice, make the blood vessels contract to reduce the internal bleeding and swelling Elevation- support the limb and raise it above the heart. To restrict the flow

  5. Anabolic steroids Beta blockers Peptide hormones Narcotic analgesics Stimulants Diuretics Then share this info with your table and get the other info you need from them! Find the key content you need and write it down Blood Doping

  6. For each one you must write down how it: Benefits performer (main function/benefit) Risk/disadvantage Give a BRIEFsporting example/performer it would benefit

  7. DONT WRITE TOO MUCH WRITE LESS REMEMBER MORE

  8. Anabolic Steroids Anabolic Steroids Increases testosterone hormone within the body allowing quicker recovery and an increase in muscle mass. Anabolic steroids can increase protein synthesis helping to develop lean muscle mass. Sports that require explosive movements of maximal effort are prone to athletes taking anabolic steroids. A sport example of an athlete using anabolic could be a 100m sprinter to increase his explosive speed out of the blocks. This would allow him to get to his top speed quicker and perform at a higher level. Disadvantages (risk) of Taking Anabolic Steroids Mood swings, anxiety Increased aggression Liver damage Heart disease Can cause infertility Advantages of taking Anabolic Steroids Increases muscle mass (size and girth) Allow them to train harder & for longer Speed up recovery time Develop explosive power & strength For each one you must write down how it: Benefits performer (main function/benefit) Risk/disadvantage Give a BRIEFsporting example/performer it would benefit

  9. Title Title: Revision Injuries LO: To recap sports injuries and how to reduce them Progress Indicators Good progress: to be able to recall most of the different injuries and drugs and how we can prevent them Excellent progress: to be able to recall all of different injuries and drugs and how we prevent them and how they will effect performance DO NOW DO NOW 1. 2. 3. 4. Name 2 soft tissue injuries (2) Name 2 ways of reducing the risk of injuries (4) What is an example of an abrasion (1) Give two examples of a fracture (2) 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. What is the anaerobic threshold for exercise? (2) What drug will help a boxer get down to a lower weight category (1) What drug will give you more red blood cells (1) A high jumper has injured his ankle, what drug may he take so he can continue? (1) . Which PED masks pain? (1) What is the aerobic threshold for exercise? (2)

  10. Title Title: Revision Injuries LO: To recap sports injuries and how to reduce them DO NOW DO NOW 1. 2. Name 2 soft tissue injuries (2) Strain, T Elbos, G Elbow, abrasion Name 2 ways of reducing the risk of injuries (4) Protective equipment, check facilities, adherence to rules, P traininig What is an example of an abrasion (1) cut/graze to the skin/blister Give two examples of a fracture (2) simple/compound/greenstick/stress What drug will help a boxer get down to a lower weight category (1) Diuretics What drug will give you more red blood cells (1) EPO A high jumper has injured his ankle, what drug may he take so he can continue? (1) . Which PED masks pain? (1) Narcotic analgesics What is the aerobic threshold for exercise? (2) 60-80% MHR 10. What is the anaerobic threshold for exercise? (2) 80-90% MHR 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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