Week 1 epidemeology

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    • What is an injury according to Fuller et al (2006)?
      Physical complaint from match or training
    • What are the two main causes of sports injuries?
      Acute trauma and repetitive stress
    • What types of tissues can sports injuries affect?
      Bones and soft tissue
    • How is injury defined in relation to sports participation?
      Tissue damage from kinetic energy transfer
    • What distinguishes an illness from an injury in athletes?
      Illness is not related to physical injury
    • What are examples of illnesses experienced by athletes?
      Health problems in physical, mental, or social well-being
    • What does injury epidemiology evaluate?
      Frequency, rates, and patterns of injuries
    • What is the purpose of determining risk factors in injury epidemiology?
      To identify causative roles in injuries
    • What does the injury model by Van Mechelen focus on?
      Evaluation of injury events in a population
    • What are the classifications of sports injuries based on mechanism?
      • Contact sports
      • Non-contact sports
      • Sudden-onset injuries
    • How do injury rates vary among different sports?
      Injury rates differ between contact and non-contact sports
    • What is the percentage of groin/hip injuries in footballers?
      12%
    • What is the percentage of knee injuries in footballers?
      20%
    • What is the percentage of ankle injuries in footballers?
      14%
    • What are the two types of injuries based on their mechanism?
      Acute injuries and overuse injuries
    • What are the types of soft tissues affected by sports injuries?
      • Ligaments
      • Cartilage
      • Bursa
      • Muscle
      • Tendon
      • Fascia
      • Skin
    • What are the types of bone injuries in sports?
      • Fractures
      • Dislocations
      • Subluxation
      • Stress fractures
    • What are examples of neurological injuries?
      Nerve compression, severed nerves, impingement
    • Why is diagnosing injury correctly important?
      It is key to effective injury management
    • What is involved in taking a history for injury diagnosis?
      Asking the right questions
    • What is the purpose of physical examination in injury diagnosis?
      To assess the injury's condition
    • What is the goal of treatment for sports injuries?
      To treat the injury's signs and symptoms
    • What should be treated in addition to the injury itself?
      The cause of the injury
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