Free Online Articles Directory
Hello Guest | Login | Register
Remember Me
forgot your password?

Which Type of Injuries Should you Look out for


More DIY videos at 5min.com

Video Description: When should you seek immediate medical attention? When should athletes return to play after being injured? These questions are answered by Athletic Trainer Marty Sataloff who provides some guidelines to help coaches make these decisions.

Related Article Subjects: Sports Injuries Guidelines, first aid, sports Injuries, hamstring, kudda, sportsSports Injuries Guidelines


  • Related Videos
  • Related Articles
How to Stock a First Aid Kit

Children's Health care of Atlanta Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer, Keith May shows us what coaches and parents should have in their first aid kit and what to do in case of...

Common Injuries in Soccer

Athletic Trainer Marty Sataloff discusses the various injuries common for...

Common Injuries in Football

Athletic Trainer Marty Sataloff discusses the various injuries common for...

Common Injuries in Basketball

Athletic Trainer Marty Sataloff discusses the various injuries common for...

First Aid Supplies for Coaches

Athletic Trainer Marty Sataloff discusses the various injuries common for each...

On Field Evaluation Ankle Injuries - Part 3

Athletic Trainer Marty Sataloff covers how to evaluate and rehabilitate common ankle injuries, how to properly tape and how to get the player ready for...

How to treat shoulder injuries

Athletic Trainer Marty Sataloff covers how to evaluate and rehabilitate common shoulder injuries and how to get the player ready for...

    Sports Massage For Sports Injuries

    By: Shaun Parker | 16/05/2008 | Sports & Fitness
    Examining how sports massage can help with sports injuries.

    Chiropractor In Abington PA, Muscle Injuries: Hamstring Pulls and Strains

    By: Mike McCoy | 16/11/2009 | Health
    You probably know an athlete who's "pulled a hamstring." You may have pulled one yourself, even if you're not an athlete. Read on to learn what it means, and how best to recover.

    Massage – One Form of Necessary Sports Jobs?

    By: Dan Gold | 26/08/2007 | Careers
    We know that not everyone has the physical and mental talents needed to become a professional athlete. So what’s the next best thing? Why, sports jobs that constantly bring you into contact with professional athletes, of course. And one of the most necessary of sports jobs is being a massage therapist for professional athletes.

    Kettlebell Training - Getting The Basics Right

    By: Liam OBrien | 27/05/2009 | Fitness
    This article is a 'back to basics' on kettlebells and kettlebell training. It goes through a brief history of kettlebells and then covers the correct, safe technique and execution of the basic kettlebell moves. It is ideal for anyone just starting out with kettlebells or has heard a lot about kettlebell training but doesn't know where to start. As with all training, getting the basics right is the key to success. The full article with step by step colour photos is available on my website.

    Knee Brace Composition & 2 Manual Tests to Determine the Stability of Your Acl

    By: Daniel Sims | 14/07/2008 | Fitness
    Knee braces can assist with many painful knee injuries, and significant knee instability issues. In order to help determine the need for a knee brace, the use of two manual tests can help to determine the stability of an individual's ACL. This article discusses these two tests, the Lachman test and the Anterior Drawer test, and provides options for people that may very well need a knee brace for support when these injuries occur.

    Cardio Training Tips For The Great Outdoors

    By: Dane Fletcher | 23/06/2009 | Wellness
    Summer is always around one corner or another; even when it feels like it’s the dead of winter. After all, summer is only ever 8 months away at the most. But perhaps we should qualify that by saying that becoming prepared for summer and its many outdoor opportunities and fun-filled days, is something that pays off rapidly, no matter what the season.

    Tyson Gay, Starstruck

    By: Bidz Dela Cruz | 15/08/2008 | Track & Field
    An Update from A Star-struck Recently Hurt Superstar

    The King of Lower Body exercises; The Squat

    By: Jason Kozma | 28/03/2009 | Muscle Building
    There is one exercise that just about everyone can agree is hard to replace; Squats. The squat is the most fundamental exercise and most used movement in life. Its practicality and ability to build massive amounts of strength and muscle through out the body have given it the name “The King of Exercises”.



Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!
Article Categories



Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.52, 4, w2)