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Mechanisms Soft Tissue Trauma Critical Thinking • A baseball player slides into home base, severely scraping the skin on the left side of his thigh. What is the force and type of injury produced? • A shortstop is hit in the shin by a batted ball that took a bad hop. What is the force and type of injury sustained by this athlete? Purpose • Provide foundation for: – Identification – Understanding – Management of sports injuries. 3 Primary Tissue Stresses • Tension: force that pulls or stretches tissue • Compression: crushes tissue • Shearing: moves across the parallel organization of the tissue. Contractile vs Non Contractile • Contractile – – – – Part of the muscle: Muscle Tendon Bony insertion • Non Contractile – – – – – – – Skin Joint capsules ligaments, Fascia Cartilage Dura mater Nerve roots Your skin • First defense to infection and or disease • water proof • trauma is visually exposed and is called a wound • non-contractile • Friction Blister: • Moi: continuous rubbing. • S/S: fluid, bubble • Skin Bruise • MOI: blow, crushing • S/S: bleeding • Abrasion • MOI: scraping against rough surface. • S/S: skin is torn away or reddened • Laceration • MOI: tearing • S/S: irregularly torn • Skin Avulsion • MOI: tearing • S/S: tissue is completely ripped from source Incision MOI: cutting S/S: skin has been sharply cut • Puncture Wound • MOI: compression • S/S: penetration of skin by sharp object In review • What are some different Soft tissue mechanical forces?