Exercise Physiology 1.2c Flashcards

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Acute Injury?

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-Happen suddenly after a stress to the body

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Example of Acute Injury

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-Fractured eye socket

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Hard Tissue Injury?

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-Damage to the bone, joint, cartilage

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What is a Fracture? (Hard Tissue Injury)

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-Partial or Complete break

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Simple (Closed) Fracture?

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-Skin remains unbroken

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Compound (Open) Fracture?

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-Where bone breaks through skin

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Signs of a Fracture?

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  • Deformity
  • Swelling
  • Discolouration
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Symptoms of a Fracture?

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  • Pain

- Inability to move injured area

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What is Dislocation? (Hard Tissue Injury)

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-Occurs from direct force (collision) or indirect force (a fall) pushing joint past extreme motion

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What is Subluxation?

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-Causes damage to ligaments and increases likelihood of recurrent dislocations

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Signs of a Dislocation?

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  • Deformity

- Swelling and Discolouration

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Symptoms of Dislocation?

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  • May feel a ‘pop’
  • Severe Pain
  • Loss of Movement
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What is a Soft Tissue Injury?

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-Involves damage to the skin, muscles, tendon

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What is Contusion? (Soft tissue Injury)

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  • Contusion is a bruise to the area of skin where blood vessels have became damaged
  • Can cause Haematoma
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What is Haematoma? (Soft tissue Injury)

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-Internal Bleeding, ranging from minor bruises

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Signs of Contusion/Haematoma?

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  • Swelling

- Discolouration

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Symptoms of Contusion/Haemotoma?

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-Pain (a touch in a minor case)

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What is a Sprain? (Soft tissue Injury)

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-Overstretch or tear in ligament

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Sign of a sprain?

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  • Swelling

- Bruising

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Symptoms of a Sprain?

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  • Inability to bear weight

- Pain

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What is a Strain (Soft Tissue Injury)

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-Overstretch or tear in muscle or tendon

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Signs of a Strain?

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  • Swelling

- Bruising

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Symptoms of a Strain?

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-Pain on Movement

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What is Abrasion? (Soft tissue Injury)

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  • Caused by falling/slipping

- Superficial damage to skin caused by scraping surface

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Blister

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-Separation of layers of skin where a pocket of fluid forms

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Concussion

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-Traumatic brain injury resulting in a disturbance of brain functions

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Rupture

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-A complete tear or muscle, tendon, ligament

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What is Concussion?

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-Traumatic brain injury resulting in disturbance of brain function

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Signs of Concussion?

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  • Possible post-traumatic seizure
  • Loss of Consciousness
  • Balance Problems
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Symptoms of Concussion?

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  • Lying motionless/slow to get up
  • Headache dizziness
  • Visual Problems
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Chronic Injuries

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-Develop repeated continued stress on body

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Stress Fracture (Hard tissue Injury)

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-A tiny crack in the surface of a bone

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Shin Splints (Soft tissue Injury)

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-chronic shin pain due to inflammation of the muscles

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Tendinosis (Soft tissue Injury)

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-The detierioration of a tendon in response to overuse

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Signs of Tendinosis?

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-Limited movements

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Symptoms of Tendinosis

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-Burning/Stinging/Aching

37
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What is an Intrinsic Risk Factor?

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-Force inside the body

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What is an Extrinsic Risk Factor?

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-Force outside the body

39
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Intrinsic Risk Factors?

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  • Previous injury
  • Age
  • Nutrition
  • Poor Preparation
40
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Extrinsic Risk Factors?

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  • Poor Technique and Training
  • Incorrect clothing
  • Warm Up/Cool Down effectiveness
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4 Reasons why Warm Ups are used?

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1) Raising Body Temperature
2) Preparing body Physiologically
3) Preparing body Psychologically
4) Minimising risk of Injury

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Effect of Warm Up - Raising Body Temperature?

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-rise of 2-3 degrees increases enzyme activity, diffusion gradients, metabolic activity

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Effect of Warm Up - Preparing body Physiologically?

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-Increases Elasticity of Muscles, tendons, ligaments

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Effect of Warm Up - Preparing body Psychologically?

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-Mentally Performers are ready for task ahead

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Effect of Warm Up - Minimising risk of Injury?

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-Less likely to suffer strains/sprains

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Key Features of a Warm Up?

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  • Lasts 20-45 Mins
  • Gradually increases in intensity
  • Pulse Raising/Stretching/Mobility
47
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3 Reasons why Cool Downs are used?

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1) Maintaining Heart Rate
2) Aiding removal of lactic acid
3) Aiding healing process

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Effect of Cool Down - Maintaining Heart Rate?

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-maintain blood flow and metabolic activity

49
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Effect of Cool Down - Aiding removal of lactic acid

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-enhancing future performances

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Effect of Cool Down - Aiding healing process

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-Helps heal

51
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Key Features of a Cool Down?

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  • Lasts 20-30 Minutes
  • Gradually decreases in intensity
  • Several stages - moderate intensity, maintain HR
52
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Debates of Warm Up and Cool Down

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  • has no effect on injury prevention
  • May reduce peak force
  • Reduces eccentric strength by 9%
53
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What is SALTAPS

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-Protocol for assessment of sporting injury

54
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SALTAPS

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STOP
ASK
LOOK
TOUCH
ACTIVE MOVEMENT
PASSIVE MOVEMENT
STRENGTH TESTING
55
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What is PRICE

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-Protocol for treatment of acute injuries

56
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PRICE

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  • PROTECT
  • REST
  • ICE
  • COMPRESS
  • ELEVATE
57
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What is Six R’s

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-Protocol for recognition of concussion

58
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Six R’s

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  • RECOGNISE
  • REMOVE
  • REFER
  • REST
  • RECOVER
  • RETURN
59
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What is Rehabilitation?

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-process of restoring full function after injury has occurred

60
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3 stages of Rehabilitation?

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1) Early Stage - gentle exercise
2) Mid Stage - progressive loading of connective tissues
3) Late Stage - functional exercises and drills

61
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Treatment of a Simple Fracture?

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  • Medical Attention ASAP
  • PRICE
  • Immobilisation
  • NSAIDS
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What is NSAIDS?

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-medication taken to reduce inflammation temperature and pain

63
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Physiotherapy?

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-Physical treatment of injuries and diseases using treatment, massages

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Treatment of a Stress Fracture?

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  • Medical Attention required
  • PRICE
  • Rest for 2 weeks
65
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Treatment for Dislocation?

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  • Medical Attention ASAP
  • Immobilisation
  • PRICE
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Treatment for Sprain?

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  • Medical Attention
  • PRICE
  • Exercise to strengthen
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Treatment for Torn Cartilage?

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  • Medical Attention
  • PRICE
  • Physiotherapy
68
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Treatment for Exercise?

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  • Cold Therapy

- Massage

69
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Arthroscopy?

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-Minimal invasive procedure to examine and repair damage within a joint

70
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Massage?

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-Physical therapy used for injury prevention and soft tissue injury treatment

71
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Cold Therapy?

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-Applying ice or cold to an injury for therapeutic effect