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By: Eric Sellitto
Sports extend as far back as the existence of
man. The earliest forms of sports were commonly
used as preparation for training for war or hunting.
Now sports are used for recreation and fun.
However, these fun games can come at a price.
There have been many injuries caused by sport. I’ll
discuss some of these common sport-related
injuries that are very prevalent in sports today.
Muscle Strains
Knee Injuries:
ACL Sprains/Tears
Shoulder Injuries:
Rotator Cuff Strains/Tears
Commonly referred to as “pulled muscles”
Injuries that affect muscle fibers or tendons
I think I pulled my
lower back!
Occurs when a muscle is:
Stretched too far
Overused
Fatigued
Improper lifting techniques
Improper lifting
Muscle strain injuries are graded by severity:
Grade I: Mild discomfort, often no disability.
Grade II: Moderate discomfort, can/may limit
ability to perform
Grade III: Severe injury, muscle tearing,
swelling, and significant bruising occur.
Derek Redmond Tears Hamstring
The RICE Principle:
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation
Rehab program:
Regain ROM
Regain Strength
Ice helps
reduce
swelling!
Strength and condition
the body:
Stronger muscles are less
likely to sustain injuries
Gain flexibility:
Lack of flexibility increases
risk of injury
Properly warm-up before
sporting event
“Cold” muscles lead to
greater chance of injury
Good thing I
did yoga as
a kid
The ACL stands for
Anterior Cruciate
Ligament
One of four ligaments
involved in knee stability
Role is to prevent tibia
from sliding forward
Studies show females
injure the ACL more
frequently
More flexible,
causing less
stability
Less muscle to
hold knee in place
Wider pelvises,
larger “Q angles”
Angle measured
where femur meets
tibia
Sudden change of direction
Most are non-contact injuries
Force to front of the knee
Improper training habits
Planting and cutting
Football player making fast cut
Straight-knee landing
Basketball player coming down after jump shot
Pivoting and sudden deceleration
Soccer player quickly slowing down followed by
quick turn
Derrick Rose torn ACL
Develop body awareness, strength and
balance
Train stability of knees and ankles
Strengthen hips and thighs
Proper warm-ups and stretching
Plyometrics and Agility drills
Improves neuromuscular system and muscle
reactions
Cone drills
Improves
Neuromuscular
system!!
Group of four
muscles/tendons that
surrounds shoulder joint
Supraspinatus: abducts
shoulder joint
Infraspinatus: externally
rotates shoulder joint
Teres Minor: externally
rotates shoulder joint
Subscapularis: depresses
head of humerus
Caused by irritation/damage to
tendons/muscles by
Repetitive Stress
Poor posture
Falling
Lifting or pulling
My shoulder
hurts from
throwing so
much!!!
Majority of injuries require only physical
therapy
Program designed to improve flexibility and
strength
Other injury treatments include:
Cortisone Injections
Surgery
Arthroscopic surgery
Daily stretching
Strengthening exercises
Rest if used frequently
Cold and heat packs if experiencing
pain/inflammation
Stretching
is key!!!
Shoulder stretches for throwing athletes
Band exercises for throwing athletes
http://cellhealthmakeover.com/mostcommon-sports-injuries.html
http://www.webmd.com/fitnessexercise/guide/muscle-strain
http://ehealthmd.com/acl-tears/whatanterior-cruciate-ligament
http://www.webmd.com/painmanagement/picture-of-the-rotator-cuff