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DEFINITION OF TERMS;

Injury is damage to the body caused by external force.[1] This


may be caused by accidents, falls, hits, weapons, and other
causes.[1] Major trauma is injury that has the potential to
cause prolonged disability or death.

A sprain, also known as a torn ligament, is damage to one or


more ligaments in a joint, often caused by trauma or the
joint being taken beyond its functional range of motion.
... Sprains can occur in any joint but are most common in the
ankle and wrist.

straining or the condition of being strained: such as. a :


bodily injury from excessive tension, effort, or use
heart strain especially : one resulting from a wrench or
twist and involving undue stretching of muscles or ligaments
back strain.

A fracture is a broken bone. It can range from a thin crack to


a complete break. Bone can fracturecrosswise, lengthwise,
in several places, or into many pieces.
Most fractures happen when a bone is impacted by more
force or pressure than it can support.

A dislocation is an injury to a joint — a place where two or


more bones come together — in which the ends of your bones
are forced from their normal positions. This painful injury
temporarily deforms and immobilizes your joint. Dislocation is
most common in shoulders and fingers.
A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury—or TBI—
caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or by a hit to the
body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and
forth.

Stress fracture is a fatigue-induced fracture of the bone caused


by repeated stress over time. Instead of resulting from a single
severe impact, stress fractures are the result of accumulated
trauma from repeated submaximal loading, such as running or
jumping.

Tendinopathy, also known as tendinitis or tendonitis, is a type


of tendon disorder that results in pain, swelling, and impaired
function. The pain is typically worse with movement. ... A few
weeks following an injury little inflammation remains, with the
underlying problem related to weak or disrupted tendon fibrils.

Osteoarthritis (OA) causes inflammation in the joints and the


breakdown and gradual loss of joint cartilage. ... It develops in
the hand, for example, in 1 in 12 people over the age of 60,
according to the Arthritis Foundation. OA is a progressive
disease, which means that symptoms ...

Bursitis commonly affects superficial bursae. These include the


subacromial, prepatellar, retrocalcaneal, and pes anserinus ...
Identify two equipment that can used to decrease risk of
injury the following sport.

Basketball is a fast game with frequent and aggressive body


contacts ... Using the right techniques and equipment for the
sport can help prevent injury. ... Injuries to the lowerbody,
mostly ankle sprains; Injuries to the hand

Wear the right soccer protective gear


Wear a mouthguard, preferably custom-fitted, at all times.
Wear shock absorbent shin guards at all times. Seek
professional advice on the correct fitting of shin guards.
Consider preventive ankle taping or bracing toreduce risk of
injury.

The risk of injury from martial arts is low compared to other


contact sports. ... most martial arts and the use of forceful
kicks that can injure the joint if ... A medical check-
upcan help identify any particular injury risks your child may
have. ... Wear appropriate protectiveequipment like helmets
and mouth guards.

volleyball injuries and identifying overuse and trauma ...


Treatment canvary significantly depending on the injury. ...
Every ankle sprain needs an 8-week course of daily
rehabilitation exercise to decrease the risk of re-injury. ...
Examination by a physician and MRI are often used to
confirm the ACL injury.

Ensure athletes use the appropriate equipment with the right


fit to help to prevent injury in boxing, such as headgear, hand
protection, and mouthguards. The quality and fit of the
equipment affects its ability to prevent injury.
Company/Establishment name______________________
Address:________________________________________
Nature of business:________________________________
1.What are the different ways for costumers and / or suppliers
to contact you? says the store owner is contacting suppliers to
buy the demand of his costumers and to quickly lower the
producto and return his capital quickly.

2.How often do you use the telephone or cellular phone for


business? one day a day when I need a material or product.

3.Does the establishment have an internet connection? if


yes.What is its porpuse? would you consider having it in the
future? why or why not? not because my business is not a coffee
shop but a convenience store.

4. Does your business have a website? if yes. how can the


company help? if not. Can you consider having it in the future?
why or why not? if I started a small business there I would
create a website to have company communication to make my
business grow.

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