This Injury eBook gives students and teachers an incredible advantage because it’s specifically designed to define injury terms briefly, concisely and accurately. It is not only a learning tool, but due to its abbreviated style, it is a valuable review book.
The entire list of injury terms is shown below and they are inserted into one of the 17 book Sections where they share a similarity with other injury terms. This grouping of similar terms adds to the ease of learning because it’s easy to compare similar terms at a glance, and that helps prevent confusion.
Below, you can see all the Injury terms that are clearly defined within this book: Types of Wounds, Abrasion, Avulsion, Incision, Laceration, Puncture, Types of Scar Tissue, Hypertrophic Scar Tissue, Keloid Scar Tissue, Adhesions, Bleeding, Inflammation, Swelling, Fluid Loss or Accumulation, Hemorrhage, Hemarthrosis, Hematoma, Inflammation, Contusion, Ecchymosis, Swelling, Joint Swelling, Effusion, Edema, Blisters (Vesicle), Large Blisters (Bullae), Intrinsic and Extrinsic Factors, Contraindicated Actions, Biomechanical Defects, Diseases, Abnormalities, Conditions that Manifest from Within, Improper Exercising Technique, Improper Footwear, Improper Equipment, Environmental Factors.
In Section 30.07, you will learn about the injuries that occur to: Connective Tissues, Joints, Bursa, Muscles & Bones. Specifically, the injuries described in this Section include the following: Sprains – Strains – Tendonitis - and Bursitis (as well as defining the term Bursa).
Learn about popular techniques used to Treat an Injury (RICE): Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation.
Additional Injury terms include: Dislocation, Subluxation, Hyperextension, Head Injury Concussion, Back Injuries, Low Back Pain, Tennis Elbow (Epicondylitis), Biceps Tendon Rupture, Shoulder Injuries, Impingement Syndrome, Rotator Cuff Tear, Leg Injuries, Shin Splints, Ankle Sprains, Plantar Fasciitis, Stress Fracture, Achilles Tendonitis or Rupture, Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITB), Chondromalacia Patella, Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome, Patellar Tendonitis (Jumpers Knee), Cartilage (Menisci) Tears of the Knee, Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tears of the Knee.
This is an advanced scholastic tool for understanding Injury terms, or teaching them.