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Evaluation & Assessment

Evaluation & Assessment. Physical Activity, Sports & Athletic Injuries. Introduction. Food for thought… While a person is at rest, the body systems are also at rest (heart rate, breathing rate, muscle activity).

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Evaluation & Assessment

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  1. Evaluation & Assessment Physical Activity, Sports & Athletic Injuries

  2. Introduction • Food for thought… • While a person is at rest, the body systems are also at rest (heart rate, breathing rate, muscle activity). • When a person engages in physical activity, the body systems are subjected to additional demands or stress (heart rate, breathing rate, muscle activity).

  3. Think about it… • On a scrap slip of paper, list one answer for the following question. • What effects does physical activity have on the body ?

  4. Objectives • By the end of the lesson: • Identify the effects of physical activity. • Distinguish between primary & secondary injuries.

  5. Discussion • What effects does physical activity have on the body? • Positive or Negative? • + Thumbs Up • - Thumbs Down

  6. Positive Physiological Effects • Muscle strength • Balance & Coordination • Falls & Fractures • Endurance & Stamina If I have strong muscles then I will have these effects

  7. Positive Physiological Effect • Bone strength • Prevents joint stiffness • Strengthens ligaments • Helps prevent osteoporosis

  8. Cardiovascular Health Heart strength, endurance & stamina Blood pumped more efficiently Helps prevent cardiovascular disease High Blood Pressure High Cholesterol Positive Physiological Effects

  9. Positive Physiological Effects • Cardiorespiratory Health • Efficiency at using O2 (Oxygen) • Endurance & Stamina

  10. Weight Loss & Weight Control Helps prevent & manage diabetes Immune System Helps fight illness & disease Positive Physiological Effects

  11. Self Esteem Sleep quality Stress Fights depression & anxiety Positive Psychological Effects

  12. Negative Physiological Effects • INJURIES! • Sprains • Strains • Fractures • Stress Fractures • Avulsion Fracture • Dislocations • Tendinitis

  13. Negative Physiological Effects • More injuries! • Chronic Over Use • Contusions • Abrasions • Lacerations • Blisters • Heat Illnesses

  14. Negative Physiological Effects • And MORE injuries! • Hypothermia • Internal bleeding • Burns

  15. Primary Injury An injury which occurs as a direct result of the stress placed on the body during physical activity Examples? Secondary Injury An injury which is caused by improper care of the original injury Examples? Primary vs. Secondary Injuries

  16. Bad ankle sprain & placed on crutches Quad contusion Under arm pain from crutches Tight gastrocnemius Primary Primary Secondary Secondary Which goes with which?

  17. Concussion Infection 2nd impact syndrome Hip bursitis/limp Primary Secondary Secondary Primary Which goes with which?

  18. Abrasion Back pain Stress fracture of foot/placed in cast Myositis Ossificans Primary Secondary Primary Secondary Which goes with which?

  19. Primary or Secondary?Work on this SLIDE…pictures

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