Study Document
Pages:4 (1634 words)
Sources:1+
Subject:Sport
Topic:Sport Injury
Document Type:Term Paper
Document:#66191772
About two thirds of major chest trauma cases are associated with motor vehicle accidents. About 25% of injuries from motor vehicle accident related to chest trauma. The outcome out of the study made by the North American Major Trauma Outcome Study indicated that about 70% of trauma cases are blunt in nature. About 50% of chest trauma injuries are associated with chest wall. The initial recovery from chest trauma concentrates on the ABCs-airway, breathing, and circulation- subject to all major trauma resuscitation instances. After completion of initial resuscitation and stabilization a concurrent evaluation of a patient is done with suspected chest trauma. Normally chest injuries are diagnosed by chest radiograph alone. The recognition of treatment of chest trauma mostly relies upon a high index of suspicion mixed with the appropriate diagnostic tests. (Lesson 18: Blunt Chest Trauma)
The rate of recovery varies from person to person at various rates. The return to normal activities depends upon the recovery of ribs and not by the days of the occurrence of its injury. The objective is to rehabilitate the patient not sooner but in a safer condition. The return to the normal activities with out complete recovery may aggravate the injury. The health care provider takes out an x-ray to ascertain the healing of the bone before recommending taking part in the normal activities. Participation in non-contact activities without pain in the ribs and without pain while breathing may be permitted. (Rib Injury)
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Athletic & Sports Injury Treatment" Retrieved at http://www.scotiachiropractic.co.uk/treatment/sporting-injury.html. Accessed 26 October, 2005
Rib injuries" Retrieved at http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Rib_injuries-open. Accessed 26 October, 2005
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