PPT-Basics of Tissue Injuries
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Chapter 4 Soft Tissue Injuries Wound Injury to Skin Types of Wounds Incision open wound made by a sharp object rare Abrasion scrapping off a layer of skin might
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Chapter 4 Soft Tissue Injuries Wound Injury to Skin Types of Wounds Incision open wound made by a sharp object rare Abrasion scrapping off a layer of skin might bleed Contusionclosed wound aka bruise swellingdiscoloration. Dr. Richard Bwana Ombachi. Lecturer and Consultant Spine & Orthopaedic surgeon . Introduction. Spine -Vertebral Column/Nervous Tissue. 5% worsen in the hospital. Protection is priority –Diagnosis a secondary priority. M BIBEMS with no PMH presents with laceration to R index finger. Patient reports he was working on his car when a piece of metal fell and cut off part of his finger. . PMH – denies. PSH – denies. PGY-3 Talk. June 22, 2016. Agenda. Overview & Incidence. Triage. Patterns of Injury. Most Common Injuries: Lung, Head, Ear, and Soft Tissue. Case Questions. The Number and Lethality of Terrorist Attacks Has Been Rising Since the Late 90s. Introduction . (1 of 3). Soft-tissue injuries are common.. Simple as a cut or scrape. Serious as a life-threatening internal injury. Do not be distracted by dramatic open wounds.. Do not forget airway obstructions.. Describe examples of unsafe walking/jogging technique.. Identify common fitness-related injuries.. Explain how to treat and prevent common fitness injuries.. Terms to Know. biomechanics. tendons. ligaments. www.npuap.org. STOP. PRESSURE. INJURIES. www.npuap.org. WORLD WIDE. PRESSURE INJURY. PREVENTION DAY. NOVEMBER 21, 2019. Definition of Pressure Injury: A pressure injury is localized damage to the skin and/or underlying soft tissue usually over a bony prominence or related to a medical or other device. The injury can present as intact skin or an open ulcer and may be painful. The injury occurs as a result of intense and/or prolonged pressure or pressure in combination with shear. The tolerance of soft tissue for pressure and shear may also be affected by microclimate, nutrition, perfusion, co-morbidities and condition of the soft tissue. . At the conclusion of this presentation the participant will be able to:. Define the major phases of wound healing. Identify host determinants of wound healing. Describe surgical and non surgical treatments of soft tissue injuries. LO: To recap sports injuries and how to reduce them. Name 2 soft tissue injuries (2). Name 2 ways of reducing the risk of injuries (4). What is an example of an abrasion (1). Give two examples of a fracture (2). Mustafa Salim Abdul-. Ridha. Soft tissue Injury. There are various types of soft tissue injury . that may . be sustained during the process of . birth.. Soft . tissue injuries usually occurs when there is some degree of disproportion between the presenting part and the maternal pelvis ( . Cold Injuries. Cold injuries are classified into 3 categories: decreased core temperature (hypothermia), freezing injuries of the extremities, and nonfreezing injuries of the extremities. Hypothermia. LO3. Acute and Chronic injuries:. Acute injuries . occur as a result of sudden trauma to the body.. R. esults in immediate pain, swelling and a loss of function.. . i.e. a bad tackle in football . leading to knee ligament . DR ASHISH KUMAR DUBEY. ASSIT. PROFESSOR. DEPT. OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION. COMMON SPORTS . INJURIES. SPORTS INJURIES CAN BE CLASSIFIED IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS –. SOFT TISSUE INJURIES. BONE INJURIES. JOINT INJURIES. Week 12 Acute injuries (part 2). Learning outcome. By the end of this week, you will know and understand:. the different types of fractures: open, closed and stress. the causes, symptoms and treatments of fractures and dislocations. Anita . Turbak. Faculty of Medicine, . Rzeszów. University. Bachelor degree studies in Physiotherapy, Year 2 . Aims of physiotherapy after sport . inju. ry. treat . and fully rehabilitate . the person.
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