Extrinsic risk factors is injury or harm you have caused to yourself. Extrinsic risk factor can be caused by inappropriate training, improper equipment, inappropriate clothing, inappropriate protective gear and poor technique. Extrinsic risk factors are independent of the injured person and are related to the type of activity during the incident of injury and the manner in which the sport is practiced. Examples of extrinsic factors include weather conditions, footwear and type of sport. heloiedhqwklas
Beer, McDonalds, smoking...stupidity and pride
There were about 500 national sports injuries in 2010
Kenneth Fisher has written: 'The Canadian litigation climate and factors affecting the decision to claim compensation for injuries in a recreation setting' -- subject(s): Attitudes, College students, Liability for sports accidents, Motivation (Psychology), Negligence, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Liability for sports accidents, Psychological aspects of Negligence, Psychological aspects of Sports accidents, Psychological aspects of Sports injuries, Sports accidents, Sports injuries
1. lack of stretching your muscles (warm-up) 2. over-working your muscles
Fractures account for 5-6% of all sports injuries.
Automotive accidents, sports injuries and drug use are the three top contributing factors for brain injuries in the United States. Most catastrophic loss to brain function results in a vegetative state.
It is a sports physiotherapist.
knee injuries
People with sports injuries
There are several different injuries that a person can sustain from water sports. You can get broken bones, cuts, bites from fish, head injuries, and there is always the possibility of drowning.
Healthline - 2006 Sports Injuries was released on: USA: 2 January 2007
Christopher Roy Woodard has written: 'Sports injuries' -- subject(s): Exercise, Sports injuries