A definition of Extrinsic risk factors with sports injuries?
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