No if you are playing for a soccer team then it's a no. If you did it would go against the health and safety act... but if you go out with your family then i guess it is ok, just don't get tackled...
Some leagues and competitions will allow it, while others (especially youth leagues) will not. Ultimately, it is the decision of the referee as to whether the cast is necessary (a doctor's note is helpful, but cannot overrule the referee) and safe for both the player and others on the field. If the referee decides that the cast presents a danger to the wearer or to any other person, he may disallow it.
I'm pretty sure you can, I've seen it done a couple of times but you still have to wear a glove over the cast.
well it depends, if its american than no because you use your arm and if its english no because you have two do throw ins
Arm casts are allowable under the Laws of the Game. The competition authority or the referee have the authority to disallow it if it is deemed unsafe.
Yes-i have played softball with a broken arm so soccer could be elligible
Some common reasons to use a wrist brace is if one has damaged the tendons in the wrist, sprained the wrist, or broken the wrist. One can also use a brace for support in sports to avoid injuring themselves.
if you feel positive wearing it on your right wrist...then wear it on your right...and if you fell positive wearing it on your left wrist...then wear it on your left
It is not possible to die from a broken wrist although Scaphoid wrist fracture may kill your wrist bone due to lack of blood supply.
He hasn't broken his wrist before. ._.
He is wearing a Power Balance Bracelet and since soccer players are not allowed to wear this kind of bracelet in the field, he therefore uses athletic tape to cover it.
There are a different varietys of injuries. A most common injury may be a broken/twisted leg. More common injuries may be a twisted ankle or wrist, a broken arm, or a dislocated shoulder. Things such as a twisted neck happen very rarley when playing sports.
His wrist
broken wrist
no
yes
Just don't get one! Don't trip and hit your wrist!
men starting wearing wrist watches after rudy valley wore a wrist watch instead of a pocket watch during one of his movies. it was considered very feminine up to that time. ( not like pants to the uninformed )