RICE (rest, ice, compression, and elevation)
R.I.C.E is a common method used to treat sprains; it stands for Rest, Ice, Compress, and Elevate
No. Some injuries are simply minor ones.
Major injuries are serious injuries such as a broken bone or a serious head injury. Minor injuries are one that are not big in nature, such as a bruise or small cut.
There are many ways to treat muscle injuries, depending upon the type of injury. For minor injuries, the body repairs itself while you sleep (but sleep deprivation will interfere with this process). Major injuries could require surgery. Certain types of exercise can help to rehabilitate the muscles.
According to information that is available on the internet there are articles that state that a Minor Injuries Unit would function to cater for minor injuries such as small gashes and grazes and other non serious medical walk in cases.
To gain weight with minor exercise you will have to eat foods that are high in fat and carbohydrates.
Most injuries are the result of flying or falling debris. Minor injuries may include cuts, scrapes, and bruises. More serious cases may involve severe cuts, piecing injuries, broken bones, concussions, and crushing injuries.
The squeeze press exercise primarily works the chest muscles, specifically the pectoralis major and minor, as well as the triceps and shoulders.
Injuries vary widley. Minor injuries may include minor cuts, scrapes, and bruises. More serious cases may involve severe lacerations, concussions, and broken bones, blunt truama, crushing injuries, and objects penetrating the body.
Yes.
Minor, serious, or fatal.
For minor injuries like cuts and bruises you can clean the wound with some rubbing alcohol and apply neosprin or bacitracin ointment and cover the wound with bandaids.