Injury Prevention (1)
Stretching (2)
Concussions (3)
Ankle Sprains (4)
Knee Injuries (4)
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The definition and alternative name of an overuse injury

Also known as an chronic injury. An injury which developed overtime from repetitive actions.

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The ideal amount of time to hold a single stretching position

20-30 seconds per stretch

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Most severe grade/level of a concussion

Grade 3 Concussion

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The cause of an ankle sprain

Rolling, twisting or turning your ankle in an awkward way.

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2 examples of knee ligaments

ACL, MCL, PCL, LCL ...

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Example of a traumatic injury

Breaking a bone, concussion, tears, sprains, injury which occurs suddenly

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The possible result of skipping warmup and stretching

Injury/torn muscles

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The definition of a Concussion

A mild traumatic brain injury which occurs when your body faces a harsh impact, fall, or whiplash.

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What happens to your ligaments when spraining your ankle

They can tear or stretch 

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The causes of knee injuries (all 3)

Sudden forceful twist/movement, impact from falls/collisions, or gradual wear and tear.

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The top risk factors of injury for young athletes

Skipping warm up, fatigue, poor technique, overtraining, playing through pain, and early specialization

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The purpose of stretching

Raises muscle temperature, increases blood flow, increases range of motion, activates the neuromuscular system.
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What happens inside your head to cause a concussion

Your brain rattles within your skull which changes your brain chemistry and can stretch or break brain cells

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3 of the symptoms of an ankle sprain

any three of the following: pain, tenderness, swelling, bruising, limited movement, feeling of instability, popping feeling/sound

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What RICE stands for

Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
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Define Early Specialization

Playing one sport for a long time without other training leading to uneven strength distribution. This makes you especially vulnerable to injury.

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Define Ballistic stretching

Bouncing into a stretch. Triggers stretch reflex which eliminates any positive stretching results.

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How long it takes for a child to recover from an average concussion

2-4 weeks

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What to be careful of to prevent a sprain

Either running on uneven surfaces or trying a new sport (early specialization)

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Proper jumping and landing technique

land softly with bent knees, engage your hips, keep your knees aligned

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The most common areas for injury in young athletes

Ankles, wrists, knees, fingers, and shoulders.

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Define the Neuromuscular system

the system which connects the nervous and muscular system, allowing you to react both voluntarily and involuntarily

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The reason why children have a higher risk and vulnerability to concussions.

Their brains are not yet fully developed.

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One of the three most commonly affected ligaments in ankle sprains (acronym)

ATFL, CFL, PTFL

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Definition of arthroscopic

surgery that uses small incisions

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