2.4 Injuries

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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

Items in this lesson

vertebra
thighbone
skull
breastbone
rib
pelvis

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Fused
Suture
Cartilage
Joint
Breastbone and ribs
Pelvis and thighbone
Lumbar vertebrae
Humerus and ulna
Thighbone and fibula
Bones in the skull
Vertebrae in the sacrum

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Lots of movement
Bit of movement

No movement
Sutures
Synovial joints
Cartilaginous joints
Fused bones

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2.4 Injuries

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Learning goals
  • You will learn about the types of injuries, how you can get and prevent them, and the importance of a good posture.

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What causes injuries?
Injury = damage to bone, joint or muscle
Falling, incorrect movement or straining
Straining> the same movement with the same coupling and/or joints for too long in a row


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Different kinds of injuries
  • Bone injury =Botblessures 
  • Joint injury = Gewrichtsblessures
 - Dislocation = ontwrichting
 - Sprain = verstuiking
 - Knee injury = knieblessure
  • Muscular injuries = Spierblessures
 - Sore muscles = spierpijn
 - Bruise = kneuzing
 - Muscle cramp = spierkramp
 - Muscular tear = spierscheuring
  • A slipped disc = hernia



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Preventing injuries
  1. Taping
  2. Warming up
  3. Cooling down

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A good posture

Keep your back straight!



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Lichaams-houding

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Homework

Paragraph 2.5 Ex. 1 - 10

- I expect you to Discuss and Debate
- I expect you to stay seated
- We're checking up at : 10:20



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