Some people think contact sports are dangerous, but children cannot be protected from everything that presents a possible risk. Some children do get hurt in sports, but the vast majority of children who play sports will not have any long-lasting injury. Many other things are dangerous as well, such as riding in a car, risks present themselves every day, but not everything that is dangerous can be banned. The concept of children in organized collision based sport is to learn how to appropriately
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April 4, 2014 The case between passenger Rose Alder v. Ontario Cruises Inc. and employee Wallis Boatswain can be explained by more then three ways. Passenger Rose Alder suffered head trauma and recovering from serious injuries because an employee of the provincial government was distracted from his duty. Rose alder then decided to sue the company Ontario Cruises Inc. and the employee involved, which was Wallis Boatswain. Ontario Cruises Inc. can be held liable, the government
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In South Africa the majority of burn patients are 20 years of age of younger and is the leading cause of “unnatural” for death for patients 5 years and younger according to the article Ethical decision making in severe pediatric burn victims. Medical providers are forced with the difficult decision making to weigh the cost of treatment and preservation of life. “Care of the burnt child is entirely emergency driven, labor intensive, has an appreciable mobility and mortality, and experiences the
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Long-term management of bursitis in the knees of athletes Patients who have recurrent symptoms in defiance of the acute intervention, a glucocorticoid injection is suggested. In injecting the glucocorticoid, the patient must lay on his back with the leg straightened and externally rotated. The midline of the lower leg is then determined. Upon injection, it must be free flowing with minimal resistance, when pressure is recognized; it is usually because of incorrect positioning. It is crucial that
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Basketball-Related Injuries Basketball is the fourth leading cause of injury in organized community sports, although more than three out of four of basketball injuries are minor, an injury may require surgery. The ankle and knee are the most commonly injured. Basketball is a popular sport, but the sport has a risk for injuries that can be prevented and/or treated. During basketball games and practice, injuries can result in bruises, sprains, and spasms. Ankle injuries are the most common injuries in basketball
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Foot and ankle injuries are very common but not many people even know what really happens when they injure their foot or ankle. There are many things that can be injured in your foot and ankle such as ligaments, tendons, bones, and fascia. An injury can range from inflammation of fascia or a broken bone or even torn ligaments. It is important to understand how serious foot and ankle injuries can be to the overall health of an individual. A sprain is when ligaments and tendons are torn and or
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The knee is the largest joint in the human body, it is also one of the most stressed and complex. This makes it easy for injuries to happen. An estimated 6,664,324 knee injuries were presented to ER’s from 1999 through 2008, equaling 2.29 knee injuries per 1,000 individuals. The biggest age group with knee injuries during that time was 15-25 year olds. Knee injuries are so common because of how complex the knee is. The knee is formed by three bones, the patella the tibia and the femur. In
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orthopedic injuries while competing. In 1999, Sicard and Short, found that “In the first year, there was a total of 788 orthopedic injuries reported from five greyhound tracks and 22,975 official races. This represented a 3.4 percent injury rate when data from all of the tracks were combined,” and that “In the second year, there were a total of 1099 orthopedic injuries reported from four greyhound tracks from approximately 20,285 official races. This represented a 5.4 percent injury rate when data
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Shin Splints Shin splints are not injuries in themselves, but they do refer to a few different injuries in the lower leg. They refer to the pain along the shinbone (tibia), which is the large bone on the front of the lower leg, and typically common in runners, dancers, and the military. They are painful, but they do cure over time with the right treatment. Although many individuals believe shin splints to be incurable, there are numerous facts about shin splints that can lead them to recovery and
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Tommy John is a name that every man involved in baseball knows as a legend, yet a name that they never want to hear. Tommy John has given his name to a famous surgical procedure that has not only revitalized the game of baseball, but possibly even saved it. Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction surgery, more commonly known as Tommy John surgery, is a reconstructive surgery of an elbow ligament and is widely regarded as one of the greatest feats in sports medicine of all time. The miraculous
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