Youth Baseball And Softball Injuries

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Youth Baseball and Softball InjuriesAnne Marie Chicorelli D.O., M.P.H.Amy Frase A.T.C.Lisa Yeagley A.T.C.OSU Sports MedicineImproving People’s Livesthrough innovations in personalized health care

Youth Baseball and Softball InjuriesObjectives Be familiar with basic sports terminology Be aware of up-to-date techniques for preventing sportsinjuries Be able to differentiate between mild, moderate andsevere injuries Know appropriate first aid techniques for the injuries youwill encounter Know specific techniques to determine whether aninjured player is ready to practice and play againOSU Sports Medicine

Youth Baseball and Softball InjuriesIntroductionTreatment ListenLookFeelMoveOSU Sports MedicinePRICESP ProtectionR RestI IceC CompressionE ElevationS Support

Youth Baseball and Softball InjuriesContusionTreatment Cardiac-asymptomaticSpleen-belly painKidney-blood in urineTesticular- swellingOSU Sports MedicinePRICESP ProtectionR RestI IceC CompressionE ElevationS Support

Youth Baseball and Softball InjuriesLacerationTreatment Bloodied uniform Stitches No jewelry unlessdiabetic bracelet, etcPRICESP ProtectionR RestI IceC CompressionE ElevationS Support

Youth Baseball and Softball InjuriesMuscle Pulls and StrainsTreatmentPRICESP ProtectionR RestI IceC CompressionE ElevationS SupportOSU Sports Medicine

Youth Baseball and Softball InjuriesOveruse Injuries of theThrowing ArmOSU Sports Medicine

Youth Baseball and Softball InjuriesOveruse Injuries of the Throwing ArmOSU Sports Medicine

Youth Baseball and Softball InjuriesFracturesTreatment ListenLookFeelMoveOSU Sports MedicinePRICESP ProtectionR RestI IceC CompressionE ElevationS Support

Youth Baseball and Softball InjuriesHand and Finger Injuries ListenLookFeelMoveOSU Sports MedicineTreatmentPRICESP ProtectionR RestI IceC CompressionE ElevationS Support

Youth Baseball and Softball InjuriesHand and Finger InjuriesOSU Sports Medicine

Youth Baseball and Softball InjuriesFacial InjuriesOSU Sports Medicine

Youth Baseball and Softball InjuriesJaw, Mouth, and Tooth InjuriesTreatmentPRICESP ProtectionR RestI IceC CompressionE ElevationS SupportOSU Sports Medicine

Youth Baseball and Softball Injuries Heat Illness14

Youth Baseball and Softball Injuries Heat Illness Due to dehydration Every 20 min, 88lb 5 oz If 132 lbs, 9 ozs Red zones15

Youth Baseball and Softball Injuries Concussion16

Youth Baseball and Softball Injuries Concussion17

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Be aware of up-to-date techniques for preventing sports injuries Be able to differentiate between mild, moderate and severe injuries Know appropriate first aid techniques for the injuries you will encounter Know specific techniques to determine whether an injured player is ready to practice and play again OSU Sports Medicine