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1. Provide first aid & control swelling 2. Control pain 3. Restore full range of motion (ROM) 4. Restore core stability 5. Restore/increase strength, endurance & power 6. Restore neuromuscular control and balance 7. Maintain levels of cardiorespiratory fitness 8. Make sure athlete is mentally ready |
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8 Short-term goals of Rehabilitation |
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1. Provide first aid & control swelling 7. Maintain levels of cardiorespiratory fitness |
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The 2 short-term rehabilitation goals that a coach can perform. |
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P-rotection R-est I-ce C-ompression E-levation |
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How long should you wait before taking anti-inflammatory medication after an injury? |
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This type of stretching is done by a slow, controlled, sports-specific movement. |
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This type of stretching is done by holding a stretch for 10 seconds or longer. |
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This type of stretching is peformed by contracting the muscle for 6 seconds to fatigue it, and then placing that muscle on a stretch for 10 or more seconds. |
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This type of strengthening occurs with contracting the muscle with little or no joint movement. |
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This type of strengthening occurs with controlling the speed of the exercise. |
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This type of strengthening occurs by changing the sets, repetitions, and/or amount of resistance. |
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This type of strengthening occurs by placing the muscle on a stretch, followed by an explosive contraction of that muscle. |
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Breaking sport-specific skills down into separate components. |
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A variety of field tests to assess if an athlete is ready for practice/competition. |
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Maximum time limit for icing. |
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If you ice for 20 minutes, how long should you wait before you ice again? |
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1. Swelling is under control 2. Wait at least 72 hours (3 days) |
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These 2 conditions should be present before you begin heating an injury. |
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1. Pain 2. Swelling 3. Warmth 4. Loss of function 5. Redness |
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5 Symptoms of Inflammation |
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Inflammatory Phase of Healing |
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First 2-4 days of healing. |
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Fibroblastic Repair Phase of Healing |
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Healing from the 2nd day to about the 30th day. |
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Maturation-remodeling Phase of Healing |
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Healing takes 3 weeks or longer. |
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If you ice for 10 minutes, how long should you wait before you ice again? |
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