EXSS 288
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Infection (viral, bacterial) | Intrinsic |
Direct immediate consequence of excessive force (trauma) | Primary Injury |
Delayed injury some time after initial trauma | Secondary Injury |
Extent of deformation under loading Degree of deformation depends on: Tissue composition Speed of applied load Frequency of loading Direction of loading | Deformation/Strain |
Tension Compression Shear Bending Torsion Combined | Six primary mechanical forces that cause injury |
Bone name Diaphysis, epiphysis | Description of Fracture: Site |
Partial, complete | Extent |
Open, closed | Description of Fracture: Relationship to environment |
If an athlete appears to have a fracture, any suspected fracture should be splinted | Splinting Injuries |
Rigid splints Vacuum Splints Sam Splints | Splint Types |
Range of Motion Strength Testing Joint Stability Testing Functional Performance Testing | Special Tests |
Going for a run and your body heats up | Metabolic Heat Production |
Direct physical contact with an object/structure Heat is then transferred into or out of the body | Conductive Heat Exchange |
Body heat can be either lost or gained depending on the temperature of the circulating medium | Convective Heat Exchange |
Radiant heat from sunshine causes an increase in body temperature | Radiant Heat Exchange |
Sweat glands in skin transport water to the surface Effects of Humidity | Evaporative Heat Loss |
Minimal rate = 7-10oz every 10-20 minutes | Maintain Proper Hydration |
Causes your body to overheat | Humidity |