Sports Injury, Pain and Treatments
Track 5: Sports Injury, Pain and Treatments
Foot, ankle, hip, Knee, shoulder & neck injuries Sports injuries are injuries that happen when playing sports or exercising. Some are from accidents. Others can result from poor training practices or improper gear. The most common sports injuries are Sprains, strains, Foot, ankle, hip, Knee, shoulder & neck. Acute and chronic injuries There are two kinds of sports injuries: acute and chronic. Acute injuries occur suddenly when playing or exercising and the reason for the chronic injury could also be the same but the severity is more. We have many Injury Cause Symposiums and workshop. Emergency sports medicines a physician with special knowledge in sports medicine is responsible for continuous care in the field of sports medicine. These medicines are very much important for the athlete. Sports medicine is a subspecialty of emergency medicine, family practice, internal medicine, or pediatrics. Surgical and non-surgical treatments Non-Surgical Treatment Options: Surgery is not the appropriate or preferred treatment for some of the injuries. Physical therapy and non-surgical options can often get you back to a healthy, active lifestyle. Surgical Options: Surgery is required for few chronic sports injuries like more complex spinal procedures and total joint replacements.
- Severity of injury & pain
- Sports strains, cramps, fractures, muscle spasm
- Foot, ankle, knee, hip, shoulder, neck and head injuries
- Emergency medicines
- Pain management and pain killers
- Complications in sport injuries and treatments
Related Conference of Sports Injury, Pain and Treatments
Sports Injury, Pain and Treatments Conference Speakers
Recommended Sessions
- Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy
- Computer Science In Sports Science
- Doping and Anti-Doping Studies
- Exercise and Fitness: Physiology & Metabolism
- Family Medicine and Health
- Natural or Herbal Medicine for Sports
- Orthopedics Sports Medicine and Treatments
- Sports Dentistry
- Sports Injury, Pain and Treatments
- Sports Nutrition and Supplements
- Sports Psychology and Skills Acquisition
- Sports Science: Physical Education and Training
- Sports Technologies in Talents and Performance