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no its actually a great topic to talk on for a topic sentence!
Learing the correct way to properly lift is the key to avoiding injuries. Also not overliftinng you should lift weight that are heavy but arent causing you to strain.
In everyday life, eye and mouth injuries can be avoided by being careful. Avoiding sharp objects, rough objects, and avoid bringing things close to the eyes and mouth. In sports, injuries are best avoided with proper use of equipment. mouthguards, helmets, and goggles would help prevent injuries, as well as use of safety rules.
Keloids are sharply elevated, irregularly shaped, progressively enlarging scars. They are known to happen because of burns or types of radiation injuries.
Use proper form and technique during exercises to avoid strain on muscles and joints. Gradually increase intensity and duration of workouts to prevent overuse injuries. Listen to your body and rest when needed to allow for proper recovery.
No they are good at avoiding bites and stings but they can make mistakes and be harmed by venomous injuries. Chicken use their beaks to kill and beaks are impervious to insect stings.
You should never run barefoot! Not even if it's in your own driveway or anything. It's unhealthy and very unsafe. You might run over a nail, rock or glass and could get your foot infected or seriously injure yourself. www.runningnut.com/avoiding-barefoot-running-injuries/ has many helpful tips to avoid injuries while barefoot running, if you're that adamant in doing it.
.When trauma patients stabilize during nonoperative therapy, chances are high that surgery will be avoided and that spleen injuries will heal themselves. diagnostic tests such as CT and MRI scans have improved chances of avoiding splenectomy.
These are Soft tissue injuries, Crush injuries, Lacerations, bruises and "road rash", Shoulder injuries, Foot and ankle injuries, Knee injuries, Neck injuries and whiplash, Limb loss and amputation, Disfiguring facial injuries and scars, Fractures and broken bones, Internal injuries, Burns, Back Injuries, Spinal cord injuries and paralysis, and Traumatic brain injuries.
Intentional injuries,Unintention injuries
Common ballet injuries would be sprained ankles, injuries to achilles tendons, and injuries to knees
The following injuries are covered by jsb guidelines: 1. Neck injuries; 2. Back injuries; 3. Shoulder injuries; 4. Injuries to the Pelvis and Hips; 5. Amputation of Arms; 6.Other Arm injuries; 7. Injuries to the Elbow; 8. Wrist injuries; 9. Hand injuries; 10. Vibration White Finger (VWF) and/or Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS); 11. Work-related Upper Limb Disorders; 12. Leg injuries; 13. Knee injuries; 14. Ankle injuries; 15. Achilles tendon; 16. Foot injuries; 17. Toe injuries.