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Injuries to your muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons, and other parts of your body are prevalent in sports. Many mild injuries can be treated at home using rest, ice, compression, elevation, and over-the-counter pain medicine. Immobilization, physical therapy, and even surgery may be necessary for some injuries.
The benefits of regular physical activity cannot be overstated, but unfortunately, sports and other forms of physical activity can result in injury. Damage to a portion of your body as a result of exercise, sports, or athletic activities is considered a sports injury.
Education and training on nutrition, hydration, monitoring team members who are “at risk,” and improving techniques are all part of an injury prevention program. Preseason screenings, season analysis reviews, and pre-participation checks are also critical in identifying pre-existing diseases or previous injuries that might lead to further illness or damage.
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