Sports Injury
What is classed as a sports
injury?
The most common examples would be things like sprained ankles,
bad bruising, pulled muscles, tennis elbow and so on. Were
not talking about fractures or wounds.
If you get injured, what is best
for a quick recovery ?
There are two things you need to know about: first aid to
limit the damage, and then treatments to speed recovery.
What first aid is appropriate?
To remember first aid treatment - think of
RICE. RICE
stands for
Rest,
Ice,
Compress,
Elevate.
Rest means stop playing or exercising if
you get injured. Take a genuine break from strenuous activity
so that the injured part gets a chance to heal. It is not
sensible to exercise through an injury.
Ice reminds you to cool the injured part
to reduce swelling and limit the amount of damage. A bag of
frozen peas is good - and freezing sprays work well. Do this
up to 2 or 3 days after the injury, every few hours throughout
that time.
Compression In other words apply a bandage
- like a crepe bandage - to limit swelling. It will also support
the injured area - if thats necessary. Tubular bandages
are easy to use and you can get them from the chemist. Can
be purchased from Pharmacy2U,
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Elevate - If you can keep the injured part
raised you help drain off the fluid that causes swelling.
So if youve got a sprained ankle, for example, it is
best if you keep you foot up on a stool or cushion.
Is it worth taking a painkiller?
Assuming the injury isnt bad enough to go to the doctor,
then you can consider painkillers. Ibuprofen, the active ingredient
in Nurofen, is often recommended by physiotherapists and sports
doctors. It not only reduces pain but also helps to combat
swelling. Do make sure you read the instructions on the painkiller
pack - and follow them carefully.
How should I look after myself while
I am recovering?
Once the injurys on the mend, you need to think how
you can stay reasonably fit and supple before you can go back
to your normal exercise. For example, if youve injured
your leg, then swimming might be ideal - your body weight
would be supported by the water.
And presumably you should start exercise
fairly gently?
Of course. If youve been off for a long while, you must
allow plenty of time to build yourself up again.
And if you want help in this area?
You could consider a physiotherapist or an osteopath. Ask
your doctor to give you the name of a qualified practitioner
near to where you live.
When would you go to your doctor
for a sports injury?
For any serious injury or for one that seems out of the ordinary.
For example if the pain seems greater than youd expect,
or if a muscle or joint is very swollen or if movement seems
very restricted. If in doubt, seek medical advice.
What else should I know about taking
painkillers?
Always read the label carefully, to ensure the product is
suitable for your use.
Dont take more than the recommended dose.
Remember that many medicines, especially cold and flu remedies,
contain pain relieving ingredients. So when using more than
one type of product you should monitor your intake carefully.
You should not use ibuprofenNurofen if you have ever had a
stomach ulcer, or are allergic to itbuprofen or to aspirin.
If you are allergic to or taking any other painkiller, pregnant,
or suffer from asthma speak to your doctor before taking ibuprofen.
If in doubt about a products suitability for you, ask
the pharmacist for advice.
Nurofen contains Ibuprofen. Always read the label.