Sports that can lead to spinal injuries include football, gymnastics, Ice Hockey, and Wrestling, primarily due to high-impact collisions, falls, and improper landings. Activities like diving and extreme sports such as motocross or Skateboarding also pose significant risks due to the potential for high-speed accidents and awkward landings. Safety equipment and proper training are crucial in these sports to mitigate the risk of spinal injuries.
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Accidents, sports injuries, and weapons can cause spinal cord injuries primarily due to the abrupt impact or trauma they inflict on the spine. High-velocity impacts, falls, or penetrating injuries can lead to vertebral fractures or dislocations, damaging the spinal cord. This disruption can result in loss of motor and sensory functions below the injury site, depending on the severity and location of the damage. Additionally, the force involved in these incidents can exceed the spine's structural limits, leading to catastrophic injury.
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Alan G. Hardy has written: 'Spinal cord injuries' -- subject(s): Spinal Cord Injuries, Spinal cord, Wounds and injuries 'Practical management of spinal injuries' -- subject(s): Nursing, Orthopedic nursing, Spinal Injuries, Spine, Wounds and injuries
Usually you'll fall. However, most of the time it's not the fall, but the hit that will injure you. So, the final conclusion is that hits are the main cause of sports injuries.
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Marcia Hanak has written: 'Spinal cord injury' -- subject(s): Nursing, People with disabilities, Rehabilitation, Spinal Cord Injuries, Spinal cord, Wounds and injuries, Spinal cord injuries
Tackle football! Hope this helps:)
hockey and baseball
contact sports cause lots of injuries because of the constant physical contact. Concussions, broken body parts, and sprained and dislocated fingers happen often in football.
Spinal stenosis is not back pain, but it can be a cause of back pain. Stenosis implies narrowing of the spinal canal because of thickened pedicles, or hypertrophied ligaments, or a disk bulge, or a tumor, etc. Sometimes this can cause pain if it aggravates pain-generating structures within or around the spinal canal.