The 3 objectives of first aid is to 1. Save life, 2. Prevent further injury, 3. Prevent infection
yes. the more you do a sport, the less of a chance you will be injured. Also, you might learn how to pervent any injury
The obvious answer is that if that injury is in any way debilitative then yes, it can prevent reenlistment.
Doing any form of exercise can cause further injury to a knee. Pilates is no exception. Yoga would probably be a better choice for this situation.
A first responder must do all he/she can to sustain life and prevent further injury. A first responder is not protected legally if he/she acts irresponsibly or negligently i.e. if he/she fail to do what any reasonable person would do with the same level of training under similar circumstances.
To prevent any injury that a player could receive if there were no pads. Football is a hard contact sport.
I would not recommend playing with any type of animal trap, as it may cause serious injury.
Yes, serious injury can be caused by (any physical activity) including football.
It could. The mouth guard can help by taking pressure or force away from the brain area. But mouth guards are made specifically made to help prevent any kind of mouth injury. You shouldn't wear a mouth guard to try to prevent a head injury.
Job died playing for cameroon as he collapsed on te pitch
If you are in a car accident or have glass come in contact with your spinal cord in some other way, the result could be a complete spinal cord injury and complete paralysis below the level of injury. Immediate surgery would be necessary to prevent the glass from causing further damage. Any nerves severed by the glass would be incapable of carrying messages between the brain and the body, therefore anything below the injury site would be paralyzed.
In addition to the wrist and elbow, the joints that should also be splinted for an open fracture in that area would include the shoulder. This is to immobilize the entire arm and prevent any further injury or damage during transportation to medical care.