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QUIZ – ILLNESSES AND INJURIES

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This is a quiz for you to practice how to talk about illnesses and injuries. Listen to the sentences, pause them and answer the questions. The answer key is provided below.

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1. b) He’s coughing.
2. a) The boy’s sneezing.
3. a) True
4. a) True
5. Sore throat
6. Runny nose
7. a) He passed out.
8. Diarrhea (American) / Diarrhoea (British)
9. The doctors are performing a surgery./ The patient is undergoing surgery.
10. He is taking this patient’s blood pressure
11. a) sprained
12. a) stretcher
13. b) a scar
14. a) mumps
15. a) cold sore
16. b) get over
17. a) you faint
18. crutches
19. a
20. IMMUNODEFICIENCY

Top 7 Dangerous Injuries in Cricket Ever

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Work Related Injuries

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How Overuse Injuries Happen: Tendon Injury and Bursitis

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I talk about how overuse injuries occur, focusing on tendon injury and bursitis. I briefly summarize the science behind tendon strain.
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Top 7 Serious Injuries In Cricket Ever 2021 | Brutal Injuries | Cricket Best Clips

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Top 7 Serious Injuries In Cricket Ever 2021 | Brutal Injuries | Cricket Best Clips

In this video I have collected top 7 serious and brutal injuries which occurred in cricket ever.
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Comment your opinion that which was the most serious and brutal injury in this video.
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👨🏻‍🏫 Researchers: Caroline F. Finch, Bruce C. Elliott and Alicia C. McGrath.
🗞Journal: Sports Med.
🏛 Universities and faculties involved: Deakin University, The University of Western Australia and Monash University Accident Research Centre.

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📚Other researches on the topic:
Elliott BC, Foster DH, Gray S. Biomechanical and physical factors influencing fast bowling. Aust J Sci Med Sport 1986; 18: 16-20
Elliott BC, Hardcastle PH, Burnett AE, et al. The influence of fast bowling and physical factors on radiologic features in high performance young fast bowlers. Sports Med Train Rehabil 1992; 3: 113-30
Foster D, John D, Elliott B, et al. Back injuries to fast bowlers in cricket: a prospective study. Br J Sports Med 1989; 23 (3): 150-4
Payne W, Laussen S, Carlson J. What research tells the cricket coach. Sports Coach 1987; 10 (4): 17-22
Stretch RA. Injuries to South African cricketers playing at first class level. Sports Med 1989; 4: 3-20
Stretch R. The seasonal incidence and nature of injuries in schoolboy cricketers. S Afr Med J 1995; 85 (11): 1182-4
Stretch RA. The incidence and nature of injuries in first-league and provincial cricketers. S Afr Med J 1993; 83: 339-42 Jones NP, Tullo AB. Severe eye injuries in cricket. Br J Sports Med 1986; 20 (4): 178-9
Elliott BC, David JW, Khangure MS, et al. Disc degeneration and the young fast bowler in cricket. Clin Biomech 1993; 8: 227-34
Bartlett RM, Stockill NP, Elliott BC, et al. The biomechanics of fast bowling in men’s cricket: a review. J Sports Sci 1996; 14 (5): 403-24
Fitch K. Spondylolysis in fast bowlers: induced by heredity or
stress? Controversial issues in sports medicine. 24th Australian Sports Medicine Federation Conference; 1987 Oct 29-Nov 1; Adelaide, 280-94
MacKay G, Keech M. Lumbosacral screening and prevention programme for junior elite male fast bowlers. Australian Sports Commission. The Athlete-Maximising Participation and Minimising Risk Conference; 1988 Oct 6-8; Sydney, 13-8
Annear PT, Chakera TM, Foster DH, et al. Pars interarticularis stress and disc degeneration in cricket’s potent strike force: the fast bowler. Aust N Z J Surg 1992; 62 (10): 768-73
Mason BR, Weissensteiner JR, Spence PR. Development of a model for fast bowling in cricket. Excel 1989; 6 (1): 3-12
Walker D, Engstrom C, Wallace R, et al. Magnetic resonance imaging of the spine in junior cricket fast bowlers. Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport; 1996 Oct 28- 31; Canberra, 350-1
Engstrom C, Walker D, Hanna A, et al. Morphometry of the para-spinal muscles in junior cricket fast bowlers. Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport; 1996 Oct 28-31; Canberra, 136-7
Smith C. Sports injuries encountered on a first class international cricket tour. Sports Med 1991; 6: 10-5
Hrysomallis C. Shock absorption of cricket leg guards and batting gloves. Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport; 1996 Oct 28-31; Canberra, 406-7
Fong LP. Sports-related eye injuries. Med J Aust 1994; 160: 743-50
Barnes N. Looking while batting in cricket: what a coach can tell batsmen. In: Draper J, editor. Third report on the National Sports Research Programme. Canberra: CPN Publications Pty Ltd, 1990: 1-13
Abernethy B. Selective attention in fast ball sports I: general
principles. Aust J Sci Med Sport 1987; 19 (4): 3-6
Regan D. Visual factors in hitting and catching. J Sport Sci
1997; 15: 533-58
Stockhill NP, Bartlett RM. A temporal and kinematic comparison of junior and senior international cricket bowlers. Abstracts of the XIVth Congress of the International Society of Bio- mechanics. Paris: XIV International Society of Biomechanics, 1993: 1290-1
Bishop PJ. Protective equipment: biomechanical evaluation. In: Renström PAFH, editor. Sports injuries: basic principles of prevention and care. London: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1993: 355-73
Crisp T. Cricket: fast bowler’s back and thrower’s shoulders. Practitioner 1989 May; 233: 790-2
Cross MJ. General prevention of injuries in sport. In: Renström PAFH, editor. Sports injuries: basic principles of prevention and care. London: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1993; 334-42
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ALDC Dances Through the PAIN – Dance Moms BIGGEST INJURIES (Flashback MEGA-COMPILATION) | Lifetime

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Wounds and Injuries – What You Need To Know

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Wounds and Injuries - What You Need To Know

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An injury is damage to your body. It is a general term that refers to harm caused by accidents, falls, hits, weapons, and more. In the U.S., millions of people injure themselves every year. These injuries range from minor to life-threatening. Injuries can happen at work or play, indoors or outdoors, driving a car, or walking across the street.
Wounds are injuries that break the skin or other body tissues. They include cuts, scrapes, scratches, and punctured skin. They often happen because of an accident, but surgery, sutures, and stitches also cause wounds. Minor wounds usually aren’t serious, but it is important to clean them. Serious and infected wounds may require first aid followed by a visit to your doctor. You should also seek attention if the wound is deep, you cannot close it yourself, you cannot stop the bleeding or get the dirt out, or it does not heal.
Other common types of injuries include
• Bruises
• Burns
• Dislocations
• Fractures
• Sprains and strains

6 HEARTBROKEN Badminton INJURIES in 2017

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Wound and healing 2, Injuries

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Common types of wound
Contusion
A contusion is more commonly called a bruise. It is usually caused by a blunt blow, the overlying skin is unbroken, but tissues and blood vessels below are damaged. The discolouration is caused by bleeding from small vessels into the tissues. Red blood cells trapped in the tissue spaces become deoxygenated anddark coloured. Bruising can also develop after deeper tissues, such as bones are damaged, and may only become apparent after a period of time as blood tracks towards the body surface.
If blood collects in a discrete pool within the tissues this is described as a haematoma. As the blood in a haematoma is well consolidated it may cause pressure effects on surrounding tissues, these may include pain and nerve compression. There is a risk a haematoma may become infected and some need to be surgically evacuated.
Abrasion
An abrasion is a scrape or graze. Typically, there is a superficial surface wound involving the epidermis and part of the dermis. As dermal nociceptors are exposed in the damaged dermis, these wounds are often very painful. Some abrasions can however, be deeper wounds involving tissues below the level of the skin. Abrasions are most commonly caused by friction injuries, falling off bikes is a common cause. These wounds need to be well cleaned to remove dirt and grit which may be sticking to the wound surface.

Injuries in the Workplace: Common Workplace Accidents and Their Implications

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Injuries in the workplace can be a nightmare for both the injured employee and the company. It’s crucial to have safety measures in place that are clearly communicated, well thought out, and followed by all employees. However, sometimes an injury in the workplace can happen when there isn’t necessarily negligence. Other times, an injury in the workplace is the direct result of negligence. If you’re concerned about injuries in the workplace, either as an employee or employer, it’s important to learn about the most common types of injuries so you can protect against them. In this video, we share a few of the most common types of injuries in the workplace, like slips and falls, struck-by accidents, and struck-against injuries. And there are even more examples of common workplace injuries on our blog. Check out this video today, and for more info, head here: http://lawrjf.com/category/blog/