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Injury prevention and management. Why is good injury management important? Welfare of the player Less time out of game Improved performance Longer career.

Dec 26, 2015

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Page 1: Injury prevention and management. Why is good injury management important? Welfare of the player Less time out of game Improved performance Longer career.

Injury prevention and management

Page 2: Injury prevention and management. Why is good injury management important? Welfare of the player Less time out of game Improved performance Longer career.

Why is good injury management important?

• Welfare of the player• Less time out of game• Improved performance• Longer career in sport

Page 3: Injury prevention and management. Why is good injury management important? Welfare of the player Less time out of game Improved performance Longer career.

Risk Factors vs. Cause

• Injury correlation vs. Causation• Risk factors are valid predictors of injury• Impossible to fully predict when injury will occur• If remove risk factor we will not necessarily rule out

possibility of injury.• Multi-factorial cause of injury

Page 4: Injury prevention and management. Why is good injury management important? Welfare of the player Less time out of game Improved performance Longer career.

Risk Factors Associated With Injury

• Extrinsic– Direct contact

– Sport-specific skills (jump,catch,twist,land,run)

– Level of competition

– Shoes and equipment

– Surfaces

– Training errors

– Overtraining

– Environmental factors

Page 5: Injury prevention and management. Why is good injury management important? Welfare of the player Less time out of game Improved performance Longer career.

Risk Factors Associated With Injury

• Intrinsic– Movement dysfunction and

muscle imbalance– Malalignment– Muscle weakness– Loss of flexibility– Poor proprioception– Intrinsic overload

– Physical fitness– Age– Gender– Hydration and nutritional

status– Inadequate warm-up– Previous injury e.g. ankles.*

Page 6: Injury prevention and management. Why is good injury management important? Welfare of the player Less time out of game Improved performance Longer career.

Primary Injury Prevention

• Identification of risk factors– Screening

– Evaluation of activities/facilities etc,

• Implementation of preventative strategies– Address identified risk factors; eg if you know you’re weak in

an area or have previous injury then spend time on your own working on it (balance/strength etc)

Page 7: Injury prevention and management. Why is good injury management important? Welfare of the player Less time out of game Improved performance Longer career.

Preventative Strategies

• Intrinsic– Specific strengthening programmes

• E.g. eccentric training for hamstring injuries

– Balance and agility training• Shown to reduce incidence of ankle and ACL injuries

– Flexibility training– Improve physical fitness– Adequate nutrition and hydration– Use of taping/braces

• Effectively reduces re-injury of ankle sprains

– Proper functional rehabilitation*

Page 8: Injury prevention and management. Why is good injury management important? Welfare of the player Less time out of game Improved performance Longer career.

Preventative Strategies

Screening• Identify predisposing factors to injury

• Detect musculoskeletal impairments that may affect performance

• Identify ongoing injuries, which may or may not be receiving treatment. Players carrying injuries into a season

• Identify problems not responding to treatment• Put into action a plan in response to these findings.

Page 9: Injury prevention and management. Why is good injury management important? Welfare of the player Less time out of game Improved performance Longer career.

Secondary Prevention

• Early detection of injury. (follow up slight injuries). Seek assessment early to ensure best management.

• Appropriate management. • Prevention of complications and severity of injury.

Page 10: Injury prevention and management. Why is good injury management important? Welfare of the player Less time out of game Improved performance Longer career.

Acute Management

• Soft tissue injuries– P.R.I.C.E.

• Potentially life threatening injuries– First Aid

• Talk• Observe• Touch• Active Movement• Passive movement• Skill Test

– CPR (ABC)– Equipment

Page 11: Injury prevention and management. Why is good injury management important? Welfare of the player Less time out of game Improved performance Longer career.

PRICE

• Protect: Protect the injured part from further damage. Don’t play on, use a sling or splint if necessary.

• Rest: First 72hrs are key. Body needs to direct resources to recovery after this not total rest necessarily but rest from moving or using the injured body part in a way that worsens the injury. Eg if you injure your shoulder you may be able to train on a static bike.

• Ice: Helps limit damage after injury so can speed time to return to play. Best practice:10min on/off x1hour. Crushed ice best. Most cold packs not great. Put oil over skin to prevent ice burn.

• Compression: Very important. Needs to be applied evenly. Also limits the extent of damage. Apply with ice to help cool the deeper tissues. Not overnight.

• Elevation: Don’t go to party and stand about all night. First 24-72hours Key. Helps decrease swelling. If Upper limb (elbow/hand) have higher than shoulder, if lower limb have higher than hip.

Page 12: Injury prevention and management. Why is good injury management important? Welfare of the player Less time out of game Improved performance Longer career.

Training Emphasis

• Power is nothing without control. Focus on control and form. Don’t try to lift big but lift well. U14-16’s especially – put in a good foundation.

• Learn to rest well. Best performances come from fresh and rested players.

Page 13: Injury prevention and management. Why is good injury management important? Welfare of the player Less time out of game Improved performance Longer career.

Summary

• Risk factors– Extrinsic– Intrinsic

• Injury Prevention– Identify areas of risk– Implement strategies to address these– Screening– Treatment & Rehabilitation

• Work on form and control• Rest well