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Joint Injuries Common Sport Injury Terms Strains, Pulls & Tears • Strains (associated with ligaments & tendon) • Pulls & Tears (associated with muscle) • Categorized based on severity – First, second & third degree – Mild (ice) Moderate Severe (surgery) Tendonitis • “itis” = inflammation • Inflammation of tendon • Cause: irritation due to prolonged use or abnormal use Dislocations & Separations • Dislocation – displaced from original location • Separation – ligaments tear & separate (varies in severity) Cartilage Damage • Commonly known as “torn cartilage” • Avascular (no blood supply) injuries take time to heal • Treatment: arthroscopy • Hyaline cartilage – found in bones • Fibro cartilage – found in vertebrae • Elastic cartilage – found in ear Arthroscopy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jIyvIVLYZM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJGJJOA1Me0&feature=related Q angle • Quadriceps angle • Formed in the frontal plane by a line drawn from the centre of the patella to the anterior superior iliac spine and another from the centre of the tibial tuberosity to the centre of the patella • If angle is greater than 20 degrees; more chance for injury Shin Splints • Cause: Overuse, improper foot wear & not enough time for recovery • Occurs on medial or lateral shaft of tibia Osgood-Schlatter Syndrome • Ossification centres in bones of children • Affects epiphyseal plate of tibial tuberosity • “growing pains” Patellofemoral Syndrome (PFS) • Anterior knee pain or pain around patella • Causes: sports like running, volleyball & basketball Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome Inversion Sprains • “twisted ankle” or “rolling your ankle” • Ankle most unstable in plantar flexion Eversion Sprains • Rare – strength of deltoid ligament • Severe causes – medial malleolus & fibula breaks Treatment of Injuries Signs an injury has occurred: • Swelling • Heat (increase temperature) • Altered (tissue not functioning properly) • Red • Painful (to touch or move) P.I.E.R. Principle Treatment of injury when it happens: Pressure Ice Elevate Restriction