Sport Injuries

  • 10. Neck Injuries

    10. Neck Injuries

    6 December, 2015

    Neck injuries are frequent in sport like tennis (as a player looks up to serve), rugby (in a driving maul or as a scrum collapses), and cycling (after prolonged periods in the saddle).

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  • 9. Achilles Tendinopathy

    9. Achilles Tendinopathy

    6 December, 2015

    When the tendon at the back of the ankle (called the Achilles tendon) is overused, inflammation and pain often results. This is known as Achilles tendinopathy. If left untreated, it can become chronic.

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  • 8. Groin Strain

    8. Groin Strain

    6 December, 2015

    A groin strain is an injury to the adductors, the fan-like muscles in the upper thigh that serve to pull the legs together. This condition is common in sports that require explosive lower leg movement.

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  • 7. Back Pain

    7. Back Pain

    6 December, 2015

    Though less common in athletes, spinal pain can still affect runners, cyclists, golfers and tennis players. Pain can be felt in the facet joints, the ribs, or from trapped nerves caused by disc problems.

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  • 6. Shin Splints

    6. Shin Splints

    6 December, 2015

    Shin splints refer to pain on the inner side of the shinbone. Symptoms are generated by inflammation in the muscles that attach to the shin. It is also known as medial tibial stress syndrome.

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  • 5. Muscle Strain

    5. Muscle Strain

    6 December, 2015

    Not warming up properly, fatigue, lack of flexibility, and weakness can cause muscle strain in all types of athletes. The most commonly pulled muscles are hamstrings, calf and thigh muscles.

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  • 4. Tennis Elbow

    4. Tennis Elbow

    6 December, 2015

    Elbow injuries account for 7% of all sports injuries. Tennis elbow consists of tendon damage in the elbow due to repeated gripping or doing an activity that involves locking of the wrist.

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  • 3. Ankle Sprains

    3. Ankle Sprains

    6 December, 2015

    Ankle sprains are very common among football, rugby, hockey, basketball, and volleyball players. They are almost inevitable in sports that involve jumping, running and turning quickly.

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