Slip and falls, concussions, muscle tares or strains, tendon tares.
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Acute Injuries
Acute Injuries
Acute Injuries
Some examples of injuries that can occur suddenly during activities include sprains (stretching or tearing of ligaments), strains (overstretching or tearing of muscles or tendons), fractures (broken bones), dislocations (bone out of its normal position), and concussions (brain injury from a blow to the head).
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
Speeding alone does not cause injuries, unless the 'G' forces are excessive. It's stopping suddenly (in a crash) that causes injuries.
during everyday activities
Common injuries that can occur to a cyclist's buttocks during long rides include saddle sores, chafing, and pressure ulcers. These injuries can result from prolonged friction and pressure on the buttocks while cycling. Proper bike fit, padded shorts, and regular breaks can help prevent these injuries.
Shoulder injuries are frequently caused by athletic activities that involve excessive, repetitive, overhead motion, such as swimming, tennis, pitching, and weightlifting. Injuries can also occur during everyday activities such washing walls, hanging curtains, and gardening
Mostly the same injuries we have today, but they would occur more frequently because of the lack of proper protection.
We, most injuries in a lab occur when chemicals explode or are knocked over. Hope this helps!