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Hockey Injuries By William Massey

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  • 1. HockeyInjuriesBy William Massey

2. IntroductionIce hockey injuries are common and range from minor annoying aches andpains to serious traumas.Common ice hockey injuries can be categorized into five types:Head, Neck, andShoulder Injuries34%Knee and LegInjuries31%Foot and AnkleInjuries12%Hand Injuries7%Back Injuries9%Other7% 3. Examples of Head, Neck and Shoulder Injuries Black eye Concussion Fractured shoulder Torn rotator cuff Shoulder separation Shoulder dislocation Whip lash Neck strainSkate to where the puck is going Gretzky 4. Head Injuries: 5. Neck InjuriesHockey players are alwaysbending, looking down at thepuck, aiming, and hitting. Thisconstant bending motion cancreate aches and pains in thelower back area and also neckinjuries. Add turning your head toaim while bending and you havethe makings of an injury. 6. Shoulder InjuriesShoulder injuries are one of themost common hockey injuries.They include separation and abroken collar bone. Shoulderinjuries happen when a skaterfalls onto the ice or skates intooncoming players. The injuryoccurs when a player falls andreaches out his/her arm. 7. Examples of Knee and Leg Injuries Groin Pull Hamstring Pull, tear, or strain Pulled or stained calf muscle Shin Splints Sprains and Strains Hip Pointer InjuryEveryday is a great day for hockey Lemeiux 8. Knee Injuries:Knee injuries the most hurtfulinjuries. So the patting is allaround your body. And acommon injuries. 9. Leg InjuriesLeg injuries are painfuland often result in abroken bone. 31% of allhockey injuries involvethe legs. So when you areplaying hockey and gethit do not go legs first. 10. Examples of Foot and Ankle Injuries Ankle Sprains Achilles Tendinitis Achilles tendon Rupture BlistersEveryday is a great day for hockey Lemeiux 11. Foot InjuriesFoot injuries are 12% ofhow common it is. You donot want to fall down andgo rushing in to the boresfeet first or ells you have afoot injuries. 12. Ankle InjuriesAnkle injuries are 12%common your ankle willtwist and it will hurt . youdo not want to get anankle injury by brooksorbed . 13. Examples of Hand Injuries Wrist Sprains Finger Fractures Wrist Tendinitis 14. Hand InjuriesWhen players fall on theice they sometimesbreak their hand whenthey use it to break theirfall. 15. Examples of Back Injuries Muscle Strains of the Back Low Back Pain Herniated Disks Backaches and Stress 16. Back injuriesHockey players are at riskfor low back injuries. Thebackbone can break. Backinjuries are one of themost common hockeyinjuries. 17. Stay Safe andHave FunWear the rightsafetyequipment! 18. THANKYOU FOR WOCHING MY SLIDESHOW I HOPE YOU WILL HELP MACKEHOCKEY INJURIES STOP.THANKYOU