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2.4 Injuries
part 1
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Question:
Have you ever suffered from an injury? If so, what kind of injury?
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At the end of this class:
I can explain how injuries can occur
I can explain how a doctor treats a bone injury
I can tell (and explain) which joint-injuries are possible
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What causes injuries?
Injury
= damaged bone, muscle or joint
Falling, wrong movement or
straining
Straining:
repetitive movement for too long (using the same muscles or joints.
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Bone injury
Most bone fractures do not need surgery; a doctor can
set
the pieces of bone. The pieces are put precisely against each other.
Cast for 6 weeks (to prevent movement of the bones)
Bones grow together > bone cells make extra bone tissue on the side of the fracture
Afterwards this bump disappears
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Joint injuries
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Spraining (verstuiking)
The ligaments and the joint capsule stretch too far (or tear)
keep it cool & high position
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dislocation
The head of the bone comes out of the joint socket
A doctor needs to relocate the head in the socket
The ligaments are stretched or torn
Rest for a couple of weeks!
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Now it is your turn in 2.4:
* Start in your workbook on page 79 with assignment 3
* Done? Complete in the digital environment of 2.4 (Learning route C/or zie alles) assignment 1, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10
timer
10:00
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2.4 Injuries
Part 2
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Knee injuries
The body is turned with the lower leg in the same position
torn cruciate ligament --> this makes the joint less strong
Torn cartilage (
meniscus)
Surgery needed
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At the end of this class:
I can tell which muscular injuries are possible
I can explain how to prevent injuries
I can explain what a good posture is and what this is good for
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Muscular injuries
Sore muscle
Muscles get tired, vibrate or even stop working; this is due to waste products
When
waste products
(like lactic acid) stay behind in your muscles >
sore muscles
Muscular bruise
Muscular fibres and blood vessels are damaged.
blood vessels in the skin are damaged as well > bruise (=blauwe plek) + swelling.
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Muscular injuries
Muscle cramp
A muscle can suddenly contract with force, while
exercising intensively > muscle is overloaded
Muscular tear
Can occur when you do not rest after muscle
cramp(!)
A tear in the muscles membranes, around the bundle of
muscles.
This muscular tear can happen suddenly >
pulled muscle
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How to prevent injuries?
Preventing injuries
1. Taping > against joint injuries
2. Warm-up > blood is already flowing to muscles, making contraction easier and less likely to become overloaded
3. Cooling down > to prevent muscle soreness. Stretching exercises allow blood to flow to remove the waste products
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Good posture
The way you sit, stand or move
Good posture > less injuries!
Straight back > backbone has double-S-shape
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Good posture
Lift items with
straight
back >
use your legs
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Good posture
Lifting items with bend back >
intervertebral discs
can be damaged or dislocate > nerves can get stuck >
This is a
slipped disc
(D: hernia)
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Homework:
2.4: * Start in your workbook on page 79 with assignment 3
* Done? Complete in the digital environment of 2.4 (Learning route C/or zie alles) assignment 1, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 + complete test yourself assignment 8 t/m 14
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