Causes of Sport Injuries

Causes of Sport Injuries

Subject: Physical Education 
Level: Form One
Theme: Safe Practices 
By: Brent Granado
Sport Technology 

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Causes of Sport Injuries

Subject: Physical Education 
Level: Form One
Theme: Safe Practices 
By: Brent Granado
Sport Technology 

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Objectives of this lesson
  • To define Sport Injuries 
  • To understand and list internal and external factors that cause sport injuries
  •  To appreciate and value the importance of safe sport practices 

Slide 2 - Slide

What are Sport Injuries? 
Sport injuries are injuries which typically occur when we engage in sporting activities.

Slide 3 - Slide

Slide 4 - Video

From the video clip shown, did all the injuries occur by outside forces?

Slide 5 - Slide

Injuries occur by 

Internal Forces 
Which are created within our body.

Injuries occur by 

External forces
Which act on the body from the outside.

Slide 6 - Slide

Physical Contact 
Environment
Blow from Object 
Accident 

Slide 7 - Drag question

A collision with another player is the definition for which of the following external forces
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A
Accident
B
Blow from Object
C
Environment
D
Physical Contact

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which external force would lead to sunburn to the skin?
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A
Accident
B
Blow from Object
C
Environment
D
Physical Contact

Slide 9 - Quiz

The loss of control and collision of equipment such as bicycles, race cars, gliders, etcetera are examples of which external forces?
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Accidents
B
Blow from objects
C
Environment
D
Physical Contact

Slide 10 - Quiz

Weather conditions, poor surfaces of playgrounds/indoor facilities, poor lighting are ____________ forces that can cause injuries
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A
Accidental
B
Environmental
C
Internal
D
Physical

Slide 11 - Quiz

Internal Forces
Forces are generated within our body as we engage in physical activities.

Tension develops within the body and this places additional strain on muscles, joints and connective tissues, resulting in injuries.

Slide 12 - Slide

Internal Forces can be; 
Sudden/Instant 
A sudden force from within an athlete may tear muscles, rupture tendons and ligaments, fracture a bone, etcetera.



Internal Forces can be; 
Overuse
Overuse injuries are usually caused by constant use of a body part(s) without allowing adequate time for rest and recovery

Slide 13 - Slide

What is the possible cause leading to a torn shoulder muscle caused by swimming 30 km continuously?
A
Accident
B
Instant / Sudden
C
Overuse
D
Physical Contact

Slide 14 - Quiz

What is the cause of a sprinter suffering a torn calf muscle at the beginning of a 100 metre sprint?
A
Blow from Object
B
Environment
C
Sudden/instant
D
Overuse

Slide 15 - Quiz

Conclusion
Sport Injuries are caused by external and internal factors and can happen at any moment. It is important that preventative measures are undertaken such as wearing of personal protective equipment, constant hydration, proper techniques and correct training overloads are used to decrease the likelihood of occurrences however it is not an exemption that injuries can occur

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