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- 3. To be implemented for the first 48-72 hours after a soft tissue injury has occured.
- 5. Is the result of overstretching a muscle or tendon.
- 6. increases the bleeding at the injured site, therefore you should avoid hot baths and heat packs.
- 8. Is where the injured area is raised above the level of the heart to decrease swelling and bleeding.
- 11. bones that are found in the vertebrae
- 12. The acronym that is for the use of first aid.
- 13. should be applied using a wide elastic bandage over the injured site and surrounding area.
- 15. bones that provide flat areas for muscle attachment and usually enclose cavities for protecting organs
- 16. Occurs when a joint is forced beyond its normal range of movement.
- 17. Should be applied for periods of 20–30 minutes every two hours for the first 48-72 hours
- 18. Secures bones in place and allows controlled range of movement.
- 22. Attach muscles to bones,inelastic and very strong.
- 23. A _________ tissue injury are those involving damage to the bones of the skeleton.
- 24. Bones that are longer than they are wide, they have a hallow shaft containing marrow.
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- 1. Bleeding into deep tissue occurs and causes a ___________, this is caused by a collision or body blow.
- 2. A cracked or broken bone is classed as a __________.
- 4. Causes an increase in bleeding and swelling, and should be avoided within 72 hours of the injury, it involves rubbing the injuried site.
- 7. Injury ________ involves identifying an injury, treating it and then returning to the sport.
- 9. Occurs when a force stretches the ligaments so far that the bones in the joint are pushed out of contact with out each other.
- 10. ________ muscle is found only in the wall of the heart.
- 14. are external, voluntary muscles such as the biceps, quadriceps, and deltoid.
- 16. Bones that are roughly cubical, with the same width and length.
- 19. ________ injuries are where a force from outside the body generates the injury
- 20. muscles found in the blood vessels and intestinal walls.
- 21. The injured area must remain relatively inactive for the first 48–72 hours this is the second part of treating soft tissue injuries.
