The Significance of Safety
It may be impossible to prevent injuries forever, but they can be reduced to a minimum and treated correctly. With background knowledge on some of the more common injuries, the quicker and easier it will be to diagnose, and correctly treat. A proper warm up and cool down will reduce the possibility of injury. Wearing the correct equipment will reduce impact and protect the body. Even though there are numerous injuries that could possibly happen, they can be avoided by taking advantage of these simple to do precautions. If ever an injury does occur, the proper treatments can be done if an athlete and their family know what they are dealing with. Every athlete should know these, and do the little things to keep their bodies injury free and in tip top shape. This may just help them prevent an injury that would have occurred if they did not know about injuries and know how to take care of their body. An athlete may even perform better on the court and field.
Thank you for taking your time to educate yourself about injuries.
Zachary Lazarov
Abigail Moeggenberg
Thank you for taking your time to educate yourself about injuries.
Zachary Lazarov
Abigail Moeggenberg
Common Injuries
Injury Prevention
Injury Treatment
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Injury Prevention
Injury Treatment
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