Raza Jafri - The Wonders of Sports Medicine
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- 2. People who engage in sports or physical activities.
- 4. Aid The immediate care given to someone who is injured or ill until professional medical help arrives.
- 7. A type of traumatic brain injury caused by a blow to the head or body, resulting in temporary loss of brain function.
- 8. The study of the natural world through observation, experimentation, and analysis. In sports medicine, this can include research into the mechanisms of injury and the effects of treatments or training techniques.
- 9. The manipulation of soft tissues, often used to promote relaxation, relieve pain, or aid in recovery from injury.
- 11. The branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of heart disease.
- 13. The study of drugs and their effects on the body, including their use in treating medical conditions.
- 17. The use of techniques or substances to improve athletic performance.
- 18. A medical doctor who provides healthcare services to patients.
- 19. The study of the human mind and behavior, including the mental and emotional factors that influence athletic performance.
- 20. The process of improving physical fitness and performance through exercise and training.
- 21. The study and treatment of foot and ankle disorders.
- 22. The study of the mechanical laws that govern human movement and the way the body responds to forces.
- 24. Harm or damage to the body, typically caused by accidents or exertion during physical activity.
- 25. The study of food and its impact on health and athletic performance.
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- 1. The process of restoring strength, mobility, and function after an injury or surgery.
- 3. The study of human movement, including the mechanics, anatomy, and physiology involved in physical activity.
- 5. Treatment for a physical or mental condition, often involving exercises, stretches, or other techniques to promote healing.
- 6. The use of supportive devices like braces or tape to protect or stabilize a joint or limb.
- 10. The process of preparing for a specific athletic event or competition through practice and exercise.
- 12. The branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of bones, muscles, and joints.
- 14. The act of taking measures to avoid or reduce the risk of injury or illness.
- 15. The ability to move joints and muscles through a full range of motion.
- 16. The study of how the body works, including the mechanisms behind physical and chemical processes.
- 23. The branch of medicine dealing with the skin, hair, and nails.