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This document discusses sport injuries, including common injuries, causes, classifications, and treatments. It provides information on diagnosing injuries by observing, touching, and checking active and passive movement. Injuries are classified as catastrophic or non-catastrophic, and by time frame, tissue type, and severity. Common soft tissue injuries include bruises, sprains, and strains to muscles and tendons. Hard tissue injuries like fractures damage bone and nearby tissue. The document advises preventing injuries through proper training, technique, conditioning, warm-ups, and using protective equipment.

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This document discusses sport injuries, including common injuries, causes, classifications, and treatments. It provides information on diagnosing injuries by observing, touching, and checking active and passive movement. Injuries are classified as catastrophic or non-catastrophic, and by time frame, tissue type, and severity. Common soft tissue injuries include bruises, sprains, and strains to muscles and tendons. Hard tissue injuries like fractures damage bone and nearby tissue. The document advises preventing injuries through proper training, technique, conditioning, warm-ups, and using protective equipment.

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Sport Department

Sport
Injury
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dr Dadang R Sasetyo [Link]


Definition
An injuries that occur during
series of sports or exercise

Cause
Accident
Poor Training
Improper Equipment
Lack of Conditioning
Lack of Warm up &
Stretching
COMMON INJURIES
01 Dislocation

02 Bruise
t

03 Sprain

04 Fracture

05 Contussion
Orthomedic

How to Diagnose a Sport Injury ?

Check the
Talk Observe Touch Active & Passive
Check their
Movement skill set
The Classification of Sport Injury

Catastrophic Vs Non Catastrophic


Time Frame of injury
Acute, chronic and Overuse
Type of Tissue Involvement
Catastrophic Injury
Severe Injury

Can Be life threatening or cause permanent damage

Result from major force


Acute
Sudden Stress

Caused by other player, object or fall


Chronic Injury
Continouse Stress

Poor Recover, Training too hard & bad technique

Overuse Injury
Hard Vs Soft Tissue Injury

01 02

Hard Tissue Soft Tissue Injury


Bone or ligament injury Skin, Muscle, or tendons
Soft Tissue

01 02

Open Injury Closed Injury


Skin barrier is broken Skin is intact, no external
bleeding
Soft Tissue Injury
Soft Tissue Injury (Skin)
Soft Tissue Injury (Muscle)

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Soft Tissue Injury (Muscle)

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Hard Tissue
Fracture

Cause Bruise & Swell


Cause damage to nearby tissue
Cause limited ROM
Require more time for recovery
Bone Healing
Unconsciousness
Common Effect after Injury

Cause of Unconsciousness

Head Injury Heart Attack Shock


03
D.R.A.B.C Management
04
How To Prevent the injury ?
Training in appropriate
manner
Correcting poor technique
using protection
Orthopedic

Thank
You.

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