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    in sports nowadays. The reason I say this is because, all sports and at any age are becoming too intense. It’s not always the people playing the sports either. I have experienced and witnessed it all myself. As sports get more and more intense over the years, the injuries become more intense as well. Also with the fact that the number of injuries in sports is on the rise. With up to 20 to 30 million kids playing sports each year, more than 4 million are reporting sports-related injuries. From

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    In sports, especially professional sports injury is a great possibly, and a common and very serious injury is plaguing all sports. The concussion is that injury. And over the past few years the NHL and other leagues or trying to crack down on concussions; but those are only partial solutions. In hockey concussions, can come from anything and happen at any time. Thus, proposing a solution or a way to prevent them, is very difficult. As per a study that took place from 1997-2004, results published

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    Many sports involve the use of repetitive motions, and these motions can lead to injuries. This is due to the imbalance created when certain muscles are much stronger than others, and this triggers overuse injuries. When muscles are overworked, they tend to become tight. The body then turns to other muscles to take over for the ones that have been stressed. Often, the muscles recruited during this process cannot handle the strain, and this is what brings on the injury. Yoga helps to relieve tight

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    injured in a sport every day. “Athletes of all ages need to rest between game, practices, and events” (“10 Tips THat Prevent Sports Injuries”). In fact, the most common injuries seen in young athletes are overuse injuries too many sports and not enough rest. To prevent people from getting sports injuries, one you will have to educate,to workout a compromise, and to change people's attitudes. One way to prevent sports injuries is by educating people about it. Not everyone gets a sports injury, it just

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    Injury is a serious public health issue. Injuries differ by their nature and severity. Injuries can be unintentional or intentional. Unintentional injuries include road traffic injuries, falls, burns, drowning, poisoning, and intentional injuries include self-inflicted injuries, interpersonal violence, and war-related injuries [1,2,3]. Globally, injury causes over five million deaths per year [1,2,3]. Injury cases result in more deaths than HIV-AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria combined (3.8 million)

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    Head Injury In Sports

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    Head injuries have always been a huge deal in sports. Player can't just jump right back in after they get a concussion; They need to take time and heal before coming back to the game. The consequences of playing while still injured is insane with long-term effects and short-term the player needs to make sure he/she is fully healed before returning to the field. The Brain is one of the most vital parts of the body so when a player is hurt in a game it's very important that they get the help they

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    are two sides of the same coin, with one more often affecting the other. Football is one of the most popular sports played by young athletes, and it leads all other sports in the number of injuries sustained. Severe and recurrent injuries in football players are considered to be major physical and psychosocial stressors. In common with athletes from other sports, severe or recurrent injuries may predispose them to mental health problems in the short and long-term and to adverse psychological effects

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    Do you know that sport injuries can be a lot more worst then you think. “The young athlete is not a smaller version of an adult. Children's bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments are still growing, making them more susceptible injury”(“The psychology of sports injuries”).This is a hudge prblem because most children don’t have chance of griwing right or maby they won’t be able to play games agian.To help them we can make them train harder to get thier bodies ready to gat hit and it can help by making

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    coaches of competitive sports: The issue that has created intense debate is whether or not competitive sports are good for youth or is there to many bad outcomes that happen in competitive sports. This issue has then created intense debate about whether or not brain injuries should factor in over all the good in sport such as the social skills the sportsmanship, learning how to lose and learning how to win and not brag. Far more often these skills occur than brain injuries or injuries in general. Youth

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    The most common sport related injuries are strains and sprains. Sprains are injuries to ligaments, and strains are injuries to muscle fibers or tendons. What causes sports injury is most often times the failure to warm-up properly. It is significantly important to warm-up sufficiently before beginning strenuous activity. The most susceptible to sports injury are professional and competitive athletes, whose training is intense, for they are more vulnerable to injury through overuse of certain

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