It is extremely common for athletes to experience sports injuries. Sometimes, these injuries can be so severe that they become career-ending. Most people feel that these sports injuries are unavoidable. However, some of these sports injuries are preventable and those that are not can be managed with care in order to prolong the career of athletes and keep them in good shape.
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Playing sports and staying active is not only good for your physical health but also good for your mental health. However, playing sports comes with an inherent risk of injury and this is especially true for athletes who participate in sports competitively as a career. Injuries can be damaging to the careers of athletes, affecting your overall performance as well as career longevity. Sports medicine has become essential in supporting athletes throughout their careers and sometimes even post-career if they have lasting injuries that require regular help. Sports medicine refers to the field of medicine dedicated to the study, diagnosis, management and treatment of injuries related to sports, exercise or recreational activity. Sports medicine also includes sports nutrition which aims to enhance the performance of athletes allowing them to not only stay in form but also make the best out of their training sessions in order to make improvements to their game.
Sports injuries can be acute or chronic, with acute injuries being caused by single accidents or incidents while chronic injuries can be due to an acute injury that did not heal fully or overuse or improper form.
Many athletes choose to play in spite of the pain which can cause their injuries to worsen and become chronic.
Common causes of sports injuries include:
Sports injuries can be prevented if proper precautions are taken. Of course, some accidents are unavoidable, but injuries are caused by reasons such as improper form or overexertion can be easily prevented.
Here are some sports injury prevention tips:
Proper form and posture are valuable to anyone, especially athletes. Poor posture can create a range of problems for you, such as back pain and tension headaches. Poor form and posture can put additional stress on incorrect muscles and joints, resulting in straining and tightness. In severe cases, this can even lead to the development of osteoarthritis if not resolved.
Poor posture can be caused by many different factors. These can include:
Poor posture can increase your risk of injury significantly. Poor posture can reduce your endurance and destabilise your mid-body and respiration. Poor posture can cause you to develop overextended knees, altered shoulder joint mechanics, a tight thoracic spine and other conditions that will affect your physical movement and cause pain. Over an extended period of time, poor posture can even cause:
Posture correction exercises have been proven to be effective, successfully reducing pain for participants as well as improving overall athletic ability.
Sports injuries can sometimes start small, feeling like a pain that comes and goes away after a while. However, if left unattended, these injuries can worsen and even cause worse injuries to your body, such as ligament tears or the dislocation of joints, especially if you try to play through the pain. For example, when a ligament is damaged, more pressure is placed on the other ligaments or the joints to continue carrying out physical movements. This can even cause long-term repercussions, becoming chronic injuries that require constant management. Severe damage to ligaments, joints and other structures may even require corrective surgery. It is vital that you seek immediate treatment from a specialist for your injuries to ensure the greatest chance for a full recovery. In doing so, further damage can be prevented and the healing process can be started as soon as possible.
Sports injury rehabilitation refers to a type of therapy that can help people with musculoskeletal system pain, injury, or illness. Exercise, movement, and therapeutic interventions allow sports rehabilitation to help you recover from your injury and reduce pain. The end goal of sports rehabilitation is to ensure that your body is able to function as it did prior to the injury.
Sports rehabilitation is not an overnight process, it requires time and effort in order to ensure that your body is able to make a full recovery. The time required depends on the type and severity of your injury. In general, sports rehabilitation comes in these few stages:
The sooner you begin your rehabilitation process the faster you can return to training or competing at full strength. However, do ensure that you visit a certified physician or therapist before undergoing any form of rehabilitation processes so that you can get the best treatment plan suitable for your injury.
Besides helping you recover from injury, physical therapy can also be effective in enhancing your performance, both on the field and during training. These are a few ways in which physical therapy can improve your performance:
Athletes are constantly competing against others as well as themselves, trying to overcome their own limits. This undeniably results in a ton of stress placed on them, be it mental or physical. Massage therapy, sometimes referred to as a sports massage, can be surprisingly effective in relieving muscle aches, bodily pain as well as mental stress. Sports massage therapy for injury prevention can bring about many benefits if done correctly.
The physical benefits of massage therapy can include:
The mental benefits of massage therapy can include:
A career in sports can be very short-lived if you do not take good care of your body. Stories of athletes destroying their bodies in order to push their limits are common, but you can do something about it if you start today.
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