A competitive team sport played on a rectangular field. This is the American or Canadian version of the game and also includes the form known as rugby. It does not include non-North American football (= SOCCER).
A game in which a round inflated ball is advanced by kicking or propelling with any part of the body except the hands or arms. The object of the game is to place the ball in opposite goals.
Injuries incurred during participation in competitive or non-competitive sports.
Equipment required for engaging in a sport (such as balls, bats, rackets, skis, skates, ropes, weights) and devices for the protection of athletes during their performance (such as masks, gloves, mouth pieces).
A nonspecific term used to describe transient alterations or loss of consciousness following closed head injuries. The duration of UNCONSCIOUSNESS generally lasts a few seconds, but may persist for several hours. Concussions may be classified as mild, intermediate, and severe. Prolonged periods of unconsciousness (often defined as greater than 6 hours in duration) may be referred to as post-traumatic coma (COMA, POST-HEAD INJURY). (From Rowland, Merritt's Textbook of Neurology, 9th ed, p418)
Individuals who have developed skills, physical stamina and strength or participants in SPORTS or other physical activities.
The field of medicine concerned with physical fitness and the diagnosis and treatment of injuries sustained in exercise and sports activities.
A collective term for muscle and ligament injuries without dislocation or fracture. A sprain is a joint injury in which some of the fibers of a supporting ligament are ruptured but the continuity of the ligament remains intact. A strain is an overstretching or overexertion of some part of the musculature.
Personal devices for protection of heads from impact, penetration from falling and flying objects, and from limited electric shock and burn.
General or unspecified injuries involving the leg.
Devices or pieces of equipment placed in or around the mouth or attached to instruments to protect the external or internal tissues of the mouth and the teeth.
Carrying out of specific physical routines or procedures by one who is trained or skilled in physical activity. Performance is influenced by a combination of physiological, psychological, and socio-cultural factors.
Physical activities done to prepare the body for more intense physical activities.
General or unspecified injuries to the neck. It includes injuries to the skin, muscles, and other soft tissues of the neck.
Conditions characterized by persistent brain damage or dysfunction as sequelae of cranial trauma. This disorder may result from DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY; INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGES; BRAIN EDEMA; and other conditions. Clinical features may include DEMENTIA; focal neurologic deficits; PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE; AKINETIC MUTISM; or COMA.
Activities or games, usually involving physical effort or skill. Reasons for engagement in sports include pleasure, competition, and/or financial reward.
Traumatic injuries to the cranium where the integrity of the skull is not compromised and no bone fragments or other objects penetrate the skull and dura mater. This frequently results in mechanical injury being transmitted to intracranial structures which may produce traumatic brain injuries, hemorrhage, or cranial nerve injury. (From Rowland, Merritt's Textbook of Neurology, 9th ed, p417)
Injuries resulting in hemorrhage, usually manifested in the skin.
Harm or hurt to the ankle or ankle joint usually inflicted by an external source.
An anatomic severity scale based on the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) and developed specifically to score multiple traumatic injuries. It has been used as a predictor of mortality.
Traumatic injuries involving the cranium and intracranial structures (i.e., BRAIN; CRANIAL NERVES; MENINGES; and other structures). Injuries may be classified by whether or not the skull is penetrated (i.e., penetrating vs. nonpenetrating) or whether there is an associated hemorrhage.
Illegitimate use of substances for a desired effect in competitive sports. It includes humans and animals.
A competitive team sport played on a rectangular court having a raised basket at each end.
An increase in the rate of speed.
Instructional programs in the care and development of the body, often in schools. The concept does not include prescribed exercises, which is EXERCISE THERAPY.
A game in which two parties of players provided with curved or hooked sticks seek to drive a ball or puck through opposite goals. This applies to either ice hockey or field hockey.
Injuries involving the vertebral column.
Educational institutions providing facilities for teaching and research and authorized to grant academic degrees.
Injuries to the knee or the knee joint.
The process of exocrine secretion of the SWEAT GLANDS, including the aqueous sweat from the ECCRINE GLANDS and the complex viscous fluids of the APOCRINE GLANDS.
Systems for assessing, classifying, and coding injuries. These systems are used in medical records, surveillance systems, and state and national registries to aid in the collection and reporting of trauma.
The surface of a structure upon which one stands or walks.
Games in which players use a racquet to hit a ball or similar type object.
A clinical syndrome caused by heat stress, such as over-exertion in a hot environment or excessive exposure to sun. It is characterized by SWEATING, water (volume) depletion, salt depletion, cool clammy skin, NAUSEA, and HEADACHE.
Devices designed to provide personal protection against injury to individuals exposed to hazards in industry, sports, aviation, or daily activities.
The condition that results from excessive loss of water from a living organism.

Disabling injuries of the cervical spine in Argentine rugby over the last 20 years. (1/352)

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the incidence and risk factors of disabling injuries to the cervical spine in rugby in Argentina. METHODS: A retrospective review of all cases reported to the Medical Committee of the Argentine Rugby Union (UAR) and Rugby Amistad Foundation was carried out including a follow up by phone. Cumulative binomial distribution, chi 2 test, Fisher test, and comparison of proportions were used to analyse relative incidence and risk of injury by position and by phase of play (Epi Info 6, Version 6.04a). RESULTS: Eighteen cases of disabling injury to the cervical spine were recorded from 1977 to 1997 (0.9 cases per year). The forwards (14 cases) were more prone to disabling injury of the cervical spine than the backs (four cases) (p = 0.03). Hookers (9/18) were at highest risk of injury (p < 0.01). The most frequent cervical injuries occurred at the 4th, 5th, and 6th vertebrae. Seventeen of the injuries occurred during match play. Set scrums were responsible for most of the injuries (11/18) but this was not statistically significant (p = 0.44). The mean age of the injured players was 22. Tetraplegia was initially found in all cases. Physical rehabilitation has been limited to the proximal muscles of the upper limbs, except for two cases of complete recovery. One death, on the seventh day after injury, was reported. CONCLUSIONS: The forwards suffered a higher number of injuries than the backs and this difference was statistically significant. The chance of injury for hookers was statistically higher than for the rest of the players and it was particularly linked to scrummaging. However, the number of injuries incurred in scrums was not statistically different from the number incurred in other phases of play.  (+info)

Factors influencing tackle injuries in rugby union football. (2/352)

OBJECTIVES: To assess the influence of selected aspects of lifestyle, personality, and other player related factors on injuries in the tackle. To describe the detailed circumstances in which these tackles occurred. METHODS: A prospective case-control study was undertaken in which the tackling and tackled players ("the cases") involved in a tackle injury were each matched with "control" players who held the same respective playing positions in the opposing teams. A total of 964 rugby matches involving 71 senior clubs drawn from all districts of the Scottish Rugby Union (SRU) were observed by nominated linkmen who administered self report questionnaires to the players identified as cases and controls. Information on lifestyle habits, match preparation, training, and coaching experience was obtained. A validated battery of psychological tests assessed players' trait anger and responses to anger and hostility. The circumstances of the tackles in which injury occurred were recorded by experienced SRU coaching staff in interviews with involved players after the match. RESULTS: A total of 71 tackle injury episodes with correct matching of cases and controls were studied. The following player related factors did not contribute significantly to tackle injuries: alcohol consumption before the match, feeling "below par" through minor illness, the extent of match preparation, previous coaching, or practising tackling. Injured and non-injured players in the tackle did not differ in their disposition toward, or expression of, anger or hostility. Some 85% of tackling players who were injured were three quarters, and 52% of injuries occurred when the tackle came in behind the tackled player or within his peripheral vision. Either the tackling or tackled player was sprinting or running in all of these injury episodes. One third of injuries occurred in differential speed tackles--that is, when one player was travelling much faster than the other at impact. The player with the lower momentum was injured in 80% of these cases. Forceful or crunching tackles resulting in injury mostly occurred head on or within the tackled player's side vision. CONCLUSIONS: Attention should be focused on high speed tackles going in behind the tackled player's line of vision. Comparative information on the circumstances of the vast majority of tackles in which no injury occurs is required before any changes are considered to reduce injuries in the tackle.  (+info)

Painful incarcerated hernia following a rugby union lineout. (3/352)

Discussion related to hernias in sport usually involves the diagnosis and treatment of chronic musculotendinous groin disruption. A case of acute trauma in an incarcerated inguinal hernia, occurring in a rugby union player during a lineout, is presented. The injury arose as a result of a change in the laws of the game.  (+info)

Injury to the first rib synchondrosis in a rugby footballer. (4/352)

Injuries to the first rib synchondrosis are uncommon in sport. The potential for serious complications following posterior displacement is similar to that seen with posterior sternoclavicular joint dislocation. Clinical examination and plain radiography may not provide a definitive diagnosis. Computerised tomography is the most appropriate imaging modality if this injury is suspected. Posterior dislocation of the first rib costal cartilage with an associated fracture of the posterior sternal aspect of the synchondrosis has not been previously reported.  (+info)

Posterior sternoclavicular dislocations--a diagnosis easily missed. (5/352)

Posterior dislocation of the sternoclavicular joint is a relatively rare injury and can be difficult to diagnose acutely. We report 3 cases of posterior dislocation of the sternoclavicular joint who presented to the Accident & Emergency Department within a 3 month period. All 3 patients had sustained a significant injury to the shoulder region and complained of pain around the medial clavicle. Two patients had also complained of dysphagia following the injury. Plain X-rays of the shoulder and chest were reported as normal by junior and senior medical staff. The diagnosis was delayed until CT scans were performed, and once this was established, open reduction and stabilisation was performed.  (+info)

A prospective epidemiological study of injuries in four English professional football clubs. (6/352)

OBJECTIVE: To define the causes of injuries to players in English professional football during competition and training. METHOD: Lost time injuries to professional and youth players were prospectively recorded by physiotherapists at four English League clubs over the period 1994 to 1997. Data recorded included information related to the injury, date and place of occurrence, type of activity, and extrinsic Playing factors. RESULTS: In all, 67% of all injuries occurred during competition. The overall injury frequency rate (IFR) was 8.5 injuries/1000 hours, with the IFR during competitions (27.7) being significantly (p < 0.01) higher than that during training (3.5). The IFRs for youth players were found to increase over the second half of the season, whereas they decreased for professional players. There were no significant differences in IFRs for professional and youth players during training. There were significantly (p < 0.01) injuries in competition in the 15 minute periods at the end of each half. Strains (41%), sprains (20%), and contusions (20%) represented the major types of injury. The thigh (23%), the ankle (17%), knee (14%), and lower leg (13%) represented the major locations of injury, with significantly (p < 0.01) more injuries to the dominant body side. Reinjury counted for 22% of all injuries. Only 12% of all injuries were caused by a breach of the rules of football, although player to player contact was involved in 41% of all injuries. CONCLUSIONS: The overall level of injury to professional footballers has been showed to be around 1000 times higher times higher than for industrial occupations generally regarded as high risk. The high level of muscle strains, in particular, indicates possible weakness in fitness training programmes and use of warming up and cooling down procedures by clubs and the need for benchmarking players' levels of fitness and performance. Increasing levels of injury to youth players as a season progresses emphasizes the importance of controlling the exposure of young players to high levels of competition.  (+info)

A major sporting event does not necessarily mean an increased workload for accident and emergency departments. Euro96 Group of Accident and Emergency Departments. (7/352)

AIM: To determine whether there were any changes in attendance at accident and emergency departments that could be related to international football matches (Euro96 tournament). METHOD: Fourteen accident and emergency departments (seven adjacent to and seven distant from a Euro96 venue) provided their daily attendance figures for a nine week period: three weeks before, during, and after the tournament. The relation between daily attendance rates and Euro96 football matches was assessed using a generalised linear model and analysis of variance. The model took into account underlying trends in attendance rates including day of the week. RESULTS: The 14 hospitals contributed 172 366 attendances (mean number of daily attendances 195). No association was shown between the number of attendances at accident and emergency departments and the day of the football match, whether the departments were near to or distant from stadia or the occurrence of a home nation match. The only observed independent predictors of variation were day of the week and week of the year. Attendance rates were significantly higher on Sunday and/or Monday; Monday was about 9% busier than the daily average. Increasing attendance was observed over time for 86% of the hospitals. CONCLUSION: Large sports tournaments do not increase the number of patients attending accident and emergency departments. Special measures are not required for major sporting events over and above the capacity of an accident and emergency department to increase its throughput on other days.  (+info)

Giant retinal tears resulting from eye gouging in rugby football. (8/352)

A 29 year old myopic man sustained two separate giant retinal tears in his right eye following deliberate eye gouging during a rugby tackle. These were successfully repaired by vitrectomy and intraocular silicone oil injection. Although the postoperative course was complicated by pupil block glaucoma, he regained corrected visual acuity of 6/5 after oil removal. This injury highlights the potentially sight threatening nature of this type of rugby injury and the importance of early referral for specialist treatment.  (+info)

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "football" is a popular sport and not a medical term. The term "football" refers to a group of sports that involve kicking a ball with the foot to score goals. The most popular types of football are soccer, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, and rugby football.

If you have any questions related to medical terminology or health concerns, I would be happy to help!

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "soccer" is not a medical term. It is the common name for the sport also known as football in many parts of the world. The official name of the sport in the United States and Canada is "soccer," which helps distinguish it from other forms of football that involve carrying the ball, such as American football or Canadian football.

If you have any medical questions or terms you'd like defined, I'd be happy to help!

Athletic injuries are damages or injuries to the body that occur while participating in sports, physical activities, or exercise. These injuries can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

1. Trauma: Direct blows, falls, collisions, or crushing injuries can cause fractures, dislocations, contusions, lacerations, or concussions.
2. Overuse: Repetitive motions or stress on a particular body part can lead to injuries such as tendonitis, stress fractures, or muscle strains.
3. Poor technique: Using incorrect form or technique during exercise or sports can put additional stress on muscles, joints, and ligaments, leading to injury.
4. Inadequate warm-up or cool-down: Failing to properly prepare the body for physical activity or neglecting to cool down afterwards can increase the risk of injury.
5. Lack of fitness or flexibility: Insufficient strength, endurance, or flexibility can make individuals more susceptible to injuries during sports and exercise.
6. Environmental factors: Extreme weather conditions, poor field or court surfaces, or inadequate equipment can contribute to the risk of athletic injuries.

Common athletic injuries include ankle sprains, knee injuries, shoulder dislocations, tennis elbow, shin splints, and concussions. Proper training, warm-up and cool-down routines, use of appropriate protective gear, and attention to technique can help prevent many athletic injuries.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Sports Equipment" is not a term that typically has a medical definition. It generally refers to the physical items or gear used in sports and athletic activities, such as balls, bats, helmets, protective pads, etc. If you're looking for a term related to sports that has a medical definition, I'd be happy to help with that!

A brain concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that is typically caused by a blow to the head or a violent shaking of the head and body. A concussion can also occur from a fall or accident that causes the head to suddenly jerk forward or backward.

The impact or forceful movement causes the brain to move back and forth inside the skull, which can result in stretching and damaging of brain cells, as well as disrupting the normal functioning of the brain. Concussions can range from mild to severe and may cause a variety of symptoms, including:

* Headache or a feeling of pressure in the head
* Temporary loss of consciousness
* Confusion or fogginess
* Amnesia surrounding the traumatic event
* Dizziness or "seeing stars"
* Ringing in the ears
* Nausea or vomiting
* Slurred speech
* Fatigue

In some cases, concussions may also cause more serious symptoms, such as seizures, difficulty walking, loss of balance, and changes in behavior or mood. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if you suspect that you or someone else has a brain concussion. A healthcare professional can evaluate the severity of the injury and provide appropriate treatment and follow-up care.

An "athlete" is defined in the medical field as an individual who actively participates in sports, physical training, or other forms of exercise that require a significant amount of physical exertion and stamina. Athletes are often divided into different categories based on the specific type of sport or activity they engage in, such as:

1. Professional athletes: These are individuals who compete in organized sports at the highest level and earn a living from their athletic pursuits. Examples include professional football players, basketball players, golfers, tennis players, and soccer players.
2. Collegiate athletes: These are students who participate in intercollegiate sports at the university or college level. They may receive scholarships or other forms of financial aid to support their athletic and academic pursuits.
3. Amateur athletes: These are individuals who engage in sports or physical activity for recreation, fitness, or personal enjoyment rather than as a profession. Examples include weekend warriors, joggers, swimmers, and hikers.
4. Elite athletes: These are individuals who have achieved a high level of skill and performance in their chosen sport or activity. They may compete at the national or international level and represent their country in competitions.
5. Para-athletes: These are athletes with disabilities who compete in sports specifically adapted for their abilities. Examples include wheelchair basketball, blind soccer, and deaf swimming.

Regardless of the category, athletes are prone to various medical conditions related to their physical exertion, including musculoskeletal injuries, cardiovascular issues, respiratory problems, and nutritional deficiencies. Therefore, it is essential for athletes to receive regular medical check-ups, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and follow proper training and nutrition guidelines to prevent injuries and optimize their performance.

Sports medicine is a branch of healthcare that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses related to sports and exercise. It involves a multidisciplinary approach, including medical doctors, orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and other healthcare professionals who work together to help athletes and active individuals return to their desired level of activity as quickly and safely as possible.

The scope of sports medicine includes the management of acute injuries such as sprains, strains, fractures, and dislocations, as well as chronic overuse injuries like tendinitis, stress fractures, and bursitis. It also addresses medical conditions that can affect athletic performance or overall health, including concussions, asthma, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.

Preventive care is an essential component of sports medicine, with healthcare providers educating athletes on proper warm-up and cool-down techniques, nutrition, hydration, and injury prevention strategies to reduce the risk of future injuries. Additionally, sports medicine professionals may work with coaches, trainers, and athletes to develop safe training programs that promote optimal performance while minimizing the risk of injury.

A sprain is a type of injury that occurs to the ligaments, which are the bands of tissue that connect two bones together in a joint. It's usually caused by a sudden twisting or wrenching movement that stretches or tears the ligament. The severity of a sprain can vary, from a minor stretch to a complete tear of the ligament.

A strain, on the other hand, is an injury to a muscle or tendon, which is the tissue that connects muscle to bone. Strains typically occur when a muscle or tendon is stretched beyond its limit or is forced to contract too quickly. This can result in a partial or complete tear of the muscle fibers or tendon.

Both sprains and strains can cause pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the affected joint or muscle. The severity of these symptoms will depend on the extent of the injury. In general, sprains and strains are treated with rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) to reduce pain and inflammation, followed by rehabilitation exercises to restore strength and mobility.

Head protective devices are equipment designed to protect the head from potential injuries or trauma. These devices often include helmets, hard hats, and bump caps. They are engineered to absorb the impact force, shield the head from sharp objects, or prevent contact with harmful substances. The specific design and construction of these devices vary depending on their intended use, such as for construction, sports, military, or healthcare purposes. It's important to choose and use a head protective device that is appropriate for the specific activity and follows established safety guidelines.

Leg injuries refer to damages or harm caused to any part of the lower extremity, including the bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, blood vessels, and other soft tissues. These injuries can result from various causes such as trauma, overuse, or degenerative conditions. Common leg injuries include fractures, dislocations, sprains, strains, contusions, and cuts. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, bruising, stiffness, weakness, or difficulty walking. The specific treatment for a leg injury depends on the type and severity of the injury.

Mouth protectors, also known as mouthguards, are devices worn to protect the mouth, teeth, and gums from injury during physical activities or sports that involve body contact or the risk of falling. They typically cover the upper teeth and are designed to absorb and distribute the force of an impact, preventing damage to the teeth, jaw, and soft tissues of the mouth. Mouth protectors can be custom-made by dental professionals, or they can be purchased as prefabricated or boil-and-bite models in sports stores. Using a properly fitted mouth protector is essential for athletes participating in contact sports like football, hockey, basketball, and boxing, as well as non-contact activities such as skateboarding, rollerblading, and bicycling, where accidents or falls can still result in oral injuries.

Athletic performance refers to the physical and mental capabilities and skills displayed by an athlete during training or competition. It is a measure of an individual's ability to perform in a particular sport or activity, and can encompass various factors such as strength, power, endurance, speed, agility, coordination, flexibility, mental toughness, and technique.

Athletic performance can be influenced by a variety of factors, including genetics, training, nutrition, recovery, lifestyle habits, and environmental conditions. Athletes often engage in rigorous training programs to improve their physical and mental abilities, with the goal of enhancing their overall athletic performance. Additionally, sports scientists and coaches use various methods and technologies to assess and analyze athletic performance, such as timing systems, motion analysis, and physiological testing, to help optimize training and competition strategies.

A warm-up exercise is not a medical term per se, but it is widely used in the field of sports medicine and physical therapy. It generally refers to a series of low-intensity exercises that are performed before engaging in strenuous physical activities. The purpose of warm-up exercises is to prepare the body for more intense movements by increasing heart rate, blood flow, and muscle temperature gradually.

Warm-up exercises typically include light aerobic activities such as jogging, jumping jacks, or cycling, followed by dynamic stretches that involve movement. These exercises help to improve flexibility, range of motion, and coordination while reducing the risk of injury during more intense workouts or sports activities.

It is important to note that a proper warm-up routine should be tailored to the individual's fitness level and the specific physical activity they are about to undertake.

Neck injuries refer to damages or traumas that occur in any part of the neck, including soft tissues (muscles, ligaments, tendons), nerves, bones (vertebrae), and joints (facet joints, intervertebral discs). These injuries can result from various incidents such as road accidents, falls, sports-related activities, or work-related tasks. Common neck injuries include whiplash, strain or sprain of the neck muscles, herniated discs, fractured vertebrae, and pinched nerves, which may cause symptoms like pain, stiffness, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the neck, shoulders, arms, or hands. Immediate medical attention is necessary for proper diagnosis and treatment to prevent further complications and ensure optimal recovery.

A chronic brain injury, also known as a traumatic brain injury (TBI), is an injury to the brain that results in long-term or permanent impairment. It is caused by a significant blow to the head or body, or by a penetrating head injury that disrupts the normal functioning of the brain.

Chronic brain injuries can result in a wide range of physical, cognitive, and emotional symptoms, including:

* Persistent headaches or migraines
* Difficulty with memory, concentration, and decision-making
* Changes in mood, such as depression, anxiety, or irritability
* Difficulty with communication, including speaking and understanding language
* Sensory problems, such as vision or hearing loss
* Seizures
* Balance and coordination problems
* Weakness or paralysis on one side of the body

These symptoms can vary in severity and may not be immediately apparent following the initial injury. In some cases, they may not become apparent until days, weeks, or even months after the injury.

Chronic brain injuries are often classified as mild, moderate, or severe based on the level of consciousness loss and the presence of other neurological deficits. Mild TBIs, also known as concussions, may not cause long-term impairment, while moderate to severe TBIs can result in significant disability and require ongoing rehabilitation and support.

Treatment for chronic brain injuries typically involves a multidisciplinary approach that includes medical management of symptoms, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, and counseling or psychotherapy. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to address structural damage to the brain.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Sports" is not a medical term. It refers to physical activities that are governed by a set of rules and often engaged in competitively. However, there are fields such as Sports Medicine and Exercise Science that deal with various aspects of physical activity, fitness, and sports-related injuries or conditions. If you have any questions related to these areas, I'd be happy to try to help!

A closed head injury is a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that occurs when there is no penetration or breakage of the skull. The brain is encased in the skull and protected by cerebrospinal fluid, but when the head experiences a sudden impact or jolt, the brain can move back and forth within the skull, causing it to bruise, tear blood vessels, or even cause nerve damage. This type of injury can result from various incidents such as car accidents, sports injuries, falls, or any other event that causes the head to suddenly stop or change direction quickly.

Closed head injuries can range from mild (concussion) to severe (diffuse axonal injury, epidural hematoma, subdural hematoma), and symptoms may not always be immediately apparent. They can include headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, confusion, memory loss, difficulty concentrating, mood changes, sleep disturbances, and in severe cases, loss of consciousness, seizures, or even coma. It is essential to seek medical attention immediately if you suspect a closed head injury, as prompt diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve the outcome.

A contusion is a medical term for a bruise. It's a type of injury that occurs when blood vessels become damaged or broken as a result of trauma to the body. This trauma can be caused by a variety of things, such as a fall, a blow, or a hit. When the blood vessels are damaged, blood leaks into the surrounding tissues, causing the area to become discolored and swollen.

Contusions can occur anywhere on the body, but they are most common in areas that are more likely to be injured, such as the knees, elbows, and hands. In some cases, a contusion may be accompanied by other injuries, such as fractures or sprains.

Most contusions will heal on their own within a few days or weeks, depending on the severity of the injury. Treatment typically involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE) to help reduce swelling and pain. In some cases, over-the-counter pain medications may also be recommended to help manage discomfort.

If you suspect that you have a contusion, it's important to seek medical attention if the injury is severe or if you experience symptoms such as difficulty breathing, chest pain, or loss of consciousness. These could be signs of a more serious injury and require immediate medical attention.

Ankle injuries refer to damages or traumas that occur in the ankle joint and its surrounding structures, including bones, ligaments, tendons, and muscles. The ankle joint is a complex structure composed of three bones: the tibia (shinbone), fibula (lower leg bone), and talus (a bone in the foot). These bones are held together by various strong ligaments that provide stability and enable proper movement.

There are several types of ankle injuries, with the most common being sprains, strains, and fractures:

1. Ankle Sprain: A sprain occurs when the ligaments surrounding the ankle joint get stretched or torn due to sudden twisting, rolling, or forced movements. The severity of a sprain can range from mild (grade 1) to severe (grade 3), with partial or complete tearing of the ligament(s).
2. Ankle Strain: A strain is an injury to the muscles or tendons surrounding the ankle joint, often caused by overuse, excessive force, or awkward positioning. This results in pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the ankle.
3. Ankle Fracture: A fracture occurs when one or more bones in the ankle joint break due to high-impact trauma, such as a fall, sports injury, or vehicle accident. Fractures can vary in severity, from small cracks to complete breaks that may require surgery and immobilization for proper healing.

Symptoms of ankle injuries typically include pain, swelling, bruising, tenderness, and difficulty walking or bearing weight on the affected ankle. Immediate medical attention is necessary for severe injuries, such as fractures, dislocations, or significant ligament tears, to ensure appropriate diagnosis and treatment. Treatment options may include rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE), immobilization with a brace or cast, physical therapy, medication, or surgery, depending on the type and severity of the injury.

The Injury Severity Score (ISS) is a medical scoring system used to assess the severity of trauma in patients with multiple injuries. It's based on the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS), which classifies each injury by body region on a scale from 1 (minor) to 6 (maximum severity).

The ISS is calculated by summing the squares of the highest AIS score in each of the three most severely injured body regions. The possible ISS ranges from 0 to 75, with higher scores indicating more severe injuries. An ISS over 15 is generally considered a significant injury, and an ISS over 25 is associated with a high risk of mortality. It's important to note that the ISS has limitations, as it doesn't consider the number or type of injuries within each body region, only the most severe one.

Craniocerebral trauma, also known as traumatic brain injury (TBI), is a type of injury that occurs to the head and brain. It can result from a variety of causes, including motor vehicle accidents, falls, sports injuries, violence, or other types of trauma. Craniocerebral trauma can range in severity from mild concussions to severe injuries that cause permanent disability or death.

The injury typically occurs when there is a sudden impact to the head, causing the brain to move within the skull and collide with the inside of the skull. This can result in bruising, bleeding, swelling, or tearing of brain tissue, as well as damage to blood vessels and nerves. In severe cases, the skull may be fractured or penetrated, leading to direct injury to the brain.

Symptoms of craniocerebral trauma can vary widely depending on the severity and location of the injury. They may include headache, dizziness, confusion, memory loss, difficulty speaking or understanding speech, changes in vision or hearing, weakness or numbness in the limbs, balance problems, and behavioral or emotional changes. In severe cases, the person may lose consciousness or fall into a coma.

Treatment for craniocerebral trauma depends on the severity of the injury. Mild injuries may be treated with rest, pain medication, and close monitoring, while more severe injuries may require surgery, intensive care, and rehabilitation. Prevention is key to reducing the incidence of craniocerebral trauma, including measures such as wearing seat belts and helmets, preventing falls, and avoiding violent situations.

Doping in sports is the use of prohibited substances or methods to improve athletic performance. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) defines doping as "the occurrence of one or more of the following anti-doping rule violations":

1. Presence of a prohibited substance in an athlete's sample
2. Use or attempted use of a prohibited substance or method
3. Evading, refusing, or failing to submit to sample collection
4. Whereabouts failures (three missed tests or filing failures within a 12-month period)
5. Tampering or attempted tampering with any part of the doping control process
6. Possession, trafficking, or administration of a prohibited substance or method
7. Complicity in an anti-doping rule violation
8. Prohibited association with a person who has been serving a period of ineligibility for an anti-doping rule violation

Doping is considered unethical and harmful to the integrity of sports, as it provides an unfair advantage to those who engage in it. It can also have serious health consequences for athletes. Various international and national organizations, including WADA and the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), work to prevent doping in sports through education, testing, and enforcement of anti-doping rules.

I apologize for any confusion, but "Basketball" is a sports game and not a medical term. It involves two teams of five players each trying to score points by throwing a ball through a hoop 18 inches (46 cm) in diameter and 10 feet (3.05 meters) high mounted on a backboard at each end of the court.

If you have any medical questions or terms, I would be happy to help define those for you.

In the context of medicine and physiology, acceleration refers to the process of increasing or quickening a function or process. For example, heart rate acceleration is an increase in the speed at which the heart beats. It can also refer to the rate at which something increases, such as the acceleration of muscle strength during rehabilitation. In physics terms, acceleration refers to the rate at which an object changes its velocity, but this definition is not typically used in a medical context.

Physical education and training (PE/PT) is not a term typically used in medical terminology, but it generally refers to the process of teaching and learning physical skills, knowledge, and behaviors that contribute to an individual's overall health and well-being. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), physical education can be defined as:

"Education through physical activity that is planned, structured, and purposeful. It aims to develop and maintain physical competence, improve health and fitness, enhance personal and social skills, and promote enjoyment of physical activity."

Physical training, on the other hand, typically refers to a more focused and structured approach to improving physical fitness through exercise and other activities. Physical trainers or coaches may work with individuals or groups to develop specific training programs that target areas such as strength, flexibility, endurance, balance, and agility.

In medical contexts, PE/PT may be used to describe interventions aimed at improving physical function, reducing disability, or promoting overall health in patients with various medical conditions. For example, a physical therapy program might be prescribed for someone recovering from an injury or surgery, while a regular exercise routine might be recommended as part of a treatment plan for managing chronic diseases such as diabetes or heart disease.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Hockey" is not a medical term. It is a popular sport generally played on an ice surface or a field, depending on the variant. If you have any medical questions or terms you would like defined, I'd be happy to help!

Spinal injuries refer to damages or traumas that occur to the vertebral column, which houses and protects the spinal cord. These injuries can be caused by various factors such as trauma from accidents (motor vehicle, sports-related, falls, etc.), violence, or degenerative conditions like arthritis, disc herniation, or spinal stenosis.

Spinal injuries can result in bruising, fractures, dislocations, or compression of the vertebrae, which may then cause damage to the spinal cord and its surrounding tissues, nerves, and blood vessels. The severity of a spinal injury can range from mild, with temporary symptoms, to severe, resulting in permanent impairment or paralysis below the level of injury.

Symptoms of spinal injuries may include:
- Pain or stiffness in the neck or back
- Numbness, tingling, or weakness in the limbs
- Loss of bladder or bowel control
- Difficulty walking or maintaining balance
- Paralysis or loss of sensation below the level of injury
- In severe cases, respiratory problems and difficulty in breathing

Immediate medical attention is crucial for spinal injuries to prevent further damage and ensure proper treatment. Treatment options may include immobilization, surgery, medication, rehabilitation, and physical therapy.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "universities" is a term that refers to institutions of higher education and research, and it is not a medical term. A university typically offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs leading to the award of degrees such as bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.

If you have any questions related to medicine or healthcare, I would be happy to try to help answer them for you.

Knee injuries refer to damages or harm caused to the structures surrounding or within the knee joint, which may include the bones (femur, tibia, and patella), cartilage (meniscus and articular cartilage), ligaments (ACL, PCL, MCL, and LCL), tendons (patellar and quadriceps), muscles, bursae, and other soft tissues. These injuries can result from various causes, such as trauma, overuse, degeneration, or sports-related activities. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, stiffness, instability, reduced range of motion, and difficulty walking or bearing weight on the affected knee. Common knee injuries include fractures, dislocations, meniscal tears, ligament sprains or ruptures, and tendonitis. Proper diagnosis and treatment are crucial to ensure optimal recovery and prevent long-term complications.

Sweating, also known as perspiration, is the production of sweat by the sweat glands in the skin in response to heat, physical exertion, hormonal changes, or emotional stress. Sweat is a fluid composed mainly of water, with small amounts of sodium chloride, lactate, and urea. It helps regulate body temperature by releasing heat through evaporation on the surface of the skin. Excessive sweating, known as hyperhidrosis, can be a medical condition that may require treatment.

"Trauma severity indices" refer to various scoring systems used by healthcare professionals to evaluate the severity of injuries in trauma patients. These tools help standardize the assessment and communication of injury severity among different members of the healthcare team, allowing for more effective and consistent treatment planning, resource allocation, and prognosis estimation.

There are several commonly used trauma severity indices, including:

1. Injury Severity Score (ISS): ISS is an anatomical scoring system that evaluates the severity of injuries based on the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS). The body is divided into six regions, and the square of the highest AIS score in each region is summed to calculate the ISS. Scores range from 0 to 75, with higher scores indicating more severe injuries.
2. New Injury Severity Score (NISS): NISS is a modification of the ISS that focuses on the three most severely injured body regions, regardless of their anatomical location. The three highest AIS scores are squared and summed to calculate the NISS. This scoring system tends to correlate better with mortality than the ISS in some studies.
3. Revised Trauma Score (RTS): RTS is a physiological scoring system that evaluates the patient's respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological status upon arrival at the hospital. It uses variables such as Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), systolic blood pressure, and respiratory rate to calculate a score between 0 and 7.84, with lower scores indicating more severe injuries.
4. Trauma and Injury Severity Score (TRISS): TRISS is a combined anatomical and physiological scoring system that estimates the probability of survival based on ISS or NISS, RTS, age, and mechanism of injury (blunt or penetrating). It uses logistic regression equations to calculate the predicted probability of survival.
5. Pediatric Trauma Score (PTS): PTS is a physiological scoring system specifically designed for children under 14 years old. It evaluates six variables, including respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, systolic blood pressure, capillary refill time, GCS, and temperature to calculate a score between -6 and +12, with lower scores indicating more severe injuries.

These scoring systems help healthcare professionals assess the severity of trauma, predict outcomes, allocate resources, and compare patient populations in research settings. However, they should not replace clinical judgment or individualized care for each patient.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Floors and Floorcoverings" is not a medical term. It refers to the physical structures and materials used to cover floors in buildings or homes. If you have any medical terms that you would like me to define, please let me know!

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Racquet Sports" is not a term that has a specific medical definition. It generally refers to sports that involve using a racquet to hit a ball or other object back and forth, such as tennis, badminton, squash, and racquetball. However, in a medical context, these sports might be discussed in terms of the types of injuries or health benefits associated with playing them (for example, overuse injuries in the elbow from repetitive motions). If you have any specific questions about the medical aspects of participating in racquet sports, I'd be happy to try to help answer them!

Heat exhaustion is a condition characterized by excessive loss of water and salt, typically through heavy sweating, leading to physical symptoms such as weakness, dizziness, cool moist skin with goose bumps when in a hot environment, and a rapid, weak pulse. It can also cause nausea, headache, and fainting. Heat exhaustion is less severe than heat stroke but should still be treated as a medical emergency to prevent progression to the more serious condition. The primary treatment for heat exhaustion includes restoring water and salt balance through oral or intravenous rehydration, cooling the body with cold compresses or a cool bath, and removing the person from the hot environment.

Protective devices, in the context of medical care, refer to equipment or products designed to prevent injury, harm, or infection to patients, healthcare workers, or others. They can include a wide range of items such as:

1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Items worn by healthcare professionals to protect themselves from infectious materials or harmful substances, such as gloves, masks, face shields, gowns, and goggles.
2. Medical Devices: Equipment designed to prevent injury during medical procedures, such as tourniquets, safety needles, and bite blocks.
3. Patient Safety Devices: Items used to protect patients from harm, such as bed rails, pressure ulcer prevention devices, and fall prevention equipment.
4. Environmental Protection Devices: Equipment used to prevent the spread of infectious agents in healthcare settings, such as air purifiers, isolation rooms, and waste management systems.
5. Dental Protective Devices: Devices used in dental care to protect patients and dental professionals from injury or infection, such as dental dams, mouth mirrors, and high-speed evacuators.

The specific definition of protective devices may vary depending on the context and field of medicine.

Dehydration is a condition that occurs when your body loses more fluids than it takes in. It's normal to lose water throughout the day through activities like breathing, sweating, and urinating; however, if you don't replenish this lost fluid, your body can become dehydrated.

Mild to moderate dehydration can cause symptoms such as:
- Dry mouth
- Fatigue or weakness
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Headache
- Dark colored urine
- Muscle cramps

Severe dehydration can lead to more serious health problems, including heat injury, urinary and kidney problems, seizures, and even hypovolemic shock, a life-threatening condition that occurs when your blood volume is too low.

Dehydration can be caused by various factors such as illness (e.g., diarrhea, vomiting), excessive sweating, high fever, burns, alcohol consumption, and certain medications. It's essential to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids, especially during hot weather, exercise, or when you're ill.

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It takes a lot to be World Cup footballer. Years of aerobic training, long hours of honing skills, plenty of time doing weight workouts, endless strategy sessions. And dont forget plenty of time at the hair dresser. Portuguese superstar Christiano Ronaldo drew plenty of inquiries Sunday with his finely etched sidewall hair-do. But hes certainly not the only player in Brazil making a fashion statement on the top of his head. Heres a look at some others (and if you see others that should be included, tweet them to #VOAfootball)
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  • There's a brand new match engine, you know," says Football Manager 2018, playing absent-mindedly with its hair. (eurogamer.net)
  • To its credit, Football Manager 2018 achieves that comfortably. (eurogamer.net)
  • ATLANTA , Oct. 30, 2019 / PRNewswire / -- The American Cancer Society (ACS) and the Professional Football Players Mothers Association (PFPMA) have announced a new partnership to support cancer prevention, research and education. (cancer.org)
  • In gridiron football , a carry or rushing attempt is a statistical term equivalent to a single rushing play. (wikipedia.org)
  • For nearly all of its 128-year history, the University of Alabama's football program has been synonymous with gridiron excellence. (smokymountainnews.com)
  • A graduate student in the Iowa State University department of aerospace engineering, Ramya Srinivasan, hopes to prevent heatstroke in football players by cooling their helmets. (asme.org)
  • From jerseys to cleats and more, adidas has football clothes and shoes for players at every level. (adidas.com)
  • Check out adidas for men's football cleats like the adizero - ultra-lightweight and built for players who attack the game top speed. (adidas.com)
  • Or choose Freak or Nasty cleats, designed for linesmen and football players who get the work done at the line of scrimmage. (adidas.com)
  • Example: upon achieving promotion from the ignominy of Vanarama North football to the Vanarama National league, I splashed the cash during the next summer at York City and brought in no less than seven players intended to play first-team football. (eurogamer.net)
  • Beyond targeting players, football is beginning to use analytics to select the best players for the lowest price. (technologyreview.com)
  • Association football, commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball. (geni.com)
  • Kendle calls the debut of Grange, one of the greatest players in college football history, a "wow moment" for the league. (history.com)
  • Football programs exist for players as young as 6 years all the way through high school, college, and professional. (healthychildren.org)
  • During the 1989 high school football season in Louisiana, four high school players sustained cervical spinal cord injuries (SCIs) while playing football. (cdc.gov)
  • The Louisiana Safety and Sports Medicine Advisory Committee, a group formed to address the problem of SCIs among high school football players, is developing an educational program to instruct coaches and trainers on safer methods of tackling. (cdc.gov)
  • The overall decrease in the incidence of quadriplegia in high school football players, from 2.2 per 100,000 participants in 1976 to 0.4 per 100,000 in 1984, was attributed to the successful implementation of these rules (3). (cdc.gov)
  • Based on the 1984 national rate of 0.4 SCIs per 100,000 participants (3) and the 1989 population of Louisiana high school football players, only one such injury would be expected during a 14.5-year period. (cdc.gov)
  • At greatest risk for football-related SCIs are players who tackle by flexing their necks and using the tops of their helmets to strike opponents (1-3). (cdc.gov)
  • The force of blows to the head that football players experienced over their lives better predicted chronic traumatic encephalopathy than the number of concussions. (nih.gov)
  • A better understudying of the causes of this deadly type of neurodegenerative disease could help change how football players practice and play. (nih.gov)
  • Studies of American football players have identified a serious consequence of repeated traumatic brain injuries. (nih.gov)
  • The team collected data from 34 previous studies of helmet accelerometers used in youth, high school, and college football players. (nih.gov)
  • This study suggests that we could reduce CTE risk through changes to how football players practice and play," adds Daneshvar. (nih.gov)
  • In addition to developing the football skills of the numerous young players he coaches, Lamine also uses the practice field to school them on the damage that smoking can cause. (who.int)
  • CTE is a serious issue for American football players. (nih.gov)
  • They compared this data with CTE diagnoses from more than 600 former football players. (nih.gov)
  • Matt and Chuck discuss all the major plays and factors in the huge win, assess Ohio State's playoff chances, the state of the Rutgers football program, an update on the rest of the Big Ten, and the development of Ohio State's offensive skill position players. (blogtalkradio.com)
  • Mules lined up to kick the football to the Jefferson Bears, football fans quickly realized there were only 10 players on the Bedford side. (monroenews.com)
  • Epidemiological studies have shown correlations between participation in professional football and increased incidence of neurodegenerative disease and there have been reports of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in the brains of former players in autopsy. (nih.gov)
  • The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of improperly fit helmets in American youth tackle football players across one competitive season. (nih.gov)
  • In 1994 the National Football League (NFL) initiated a comprehensive clinical and biomechanical research study of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), a study that is ongoing. (medscape.com)
  • Blows to the head during contact sports like football, boxing, and soccer can cause injury to the brain, called traumatic brain injury. (nih.gov)
  • Brain injuries can arise from hits to the head during contact sports like football or soccer. (nih.gov)
  • This program may be implemented during the 1990 football season. (cdc.gov)
  • A football manager simulation game, Euro League's gameplay is a stat-crunching affair were you deal with every aspect of your team's campaign, be it on the Premier League, Third Division, or the UEFA cup. (mobygames.com)
  • The collaboration is a result of PFPMA's support of the American Cancer Society's partnership with the National Football League's (NFL) Crucial Catch initiative. (cancer.org)
  • For example, in 1586, men from a ship commanded by an English explorer named John Davis went ashore to play a form of football with Inuit in Greenland. (wikipedia.org)
  • from engineering better grass to play on, to the material science of football kits. (forbes.com)
  • If your child wants to play football, but doesn't know where to start, try learning a little bit about each position to see which they might like best. (active.com)
  • Perhaps the best test of a Football Manager game's mettle, then, is whether you actually miss its new features if you go back and play the last one. (eurogamer.net)
  • Fernando Diniz is not just trying to win the Copa Libertadores with Fluminense, he is showing the world that there is another way to play football. (skysports.com)
  • They are members of the North Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL), and play their home games at Ford Field in Downtown Detroit.Originally based in Portsmouth, Ohio and called the Portsmouth Spartans, the team formally joined the NFL on July 12, 1930 and be. (geni.com)
  • The Lions weren't the first professional football team to play on Thanksgiving. (history.com)
  • Arizona football vs. Stanford preview: Can the Wildcats begin conference play with a win? (arizona.edu)
  • Safety Kamari Pleasant of Etiwanda High made it a Christmas Day to remember after he announced on Twitter that he verbally committed to play football for the Arizona State Sun Devils. (insidesocal.com)
  • The subject, the MSFCA's June 6 proposal to increase the football playoffs from eight to 16 games, involved establishing the first play date for the Friday before Labor Day (a week earlier than usual) and the first practice date 20 days before that (Aug. 13). (baltimoresun.com)
  • Belinko, also the coordinator of athletics in Baltimore County, said Maryland high schools, in general, play fewer than the national average of regular-season games in all sports except football, which breaks even at 10 games. (baltimoresun.com)
  • Table reproduced with permission from Pellman EJ, Powell JW, Viano DC, Casson IR, Tucker AM, Feuer H, et al: Concussion in professional football: epidemiological features of game injuries and review of the literature-part 3. (medscape.com)
  • The present study aims to provide a narrative review of the literature surrounding concussion and head injury in football and its clarity in evaluating the risk of long-term neurological disease. (nih.gov)
  • Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. (wikipedia.org)
  • During the 20th century, several of the various kinds of football grew to become some of the most popular team sports in the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • We have a local website for our football team. (bellaonline.com)
  • It has back articles of the football team that the webmaster has spent hours looking up at the local library. (bellaonline.com)
  • The Detroit Lions are a professional American football team based in Detroit, Michigan. (geni.com)
  • The professional American football team now known as the Los Angeles Rams was established in Cleveland, and played there from 1936 to 1945. (geni.com)
  • The Columbus Bullies were a professional football team founded by Dean Carter in Columbus, Ohio in 1938. (geni.com)
  • Clemson got its revenge in January , thrashing Alabama 44-16 in the College Football Playoff National Championship to become the first team in the history of the playoffs era to go 15-0. (newsweek.com)
  • Football is a fast-paced, aggressive, contact team sport that is very popular among America's youth. (healthychildren.org)
  • The team then looked at the relationships between these estimated impacts and CTE in 631 male brain donors who had previously played football. (nih.gov)
  • The expected number of football-associated SCIs in Louisiana during 1989 can be estimated in two ways. (cdc.gov)
  • Reasons for the occurrence of the four SCIs during the 1989 high school football season in Louisiana are unknown. (cdc.gov)
  • Two years in a row, the Sooners have brought a championship contender into the College Football Playoff only to be stopped short by the SEC. I think this is the year Lincoln Riley gets over the SEC hump and brings Oklahoma its first national championship in nearly two decades. (newsweek.com)
  • But the Cougars essentially knocked the Big Ten's second-best College Football Playoff contender out of the race. (yahoo.com)
  • Football shoes should be appropriate for the surface (turf versus cleats). (healthychildren.org)
  • Editorial Note: Based on data collected by the National Football Head and Neck Injury Registry for 1971-1975 and compared with data for 1959-1963, the incidence of football-associated cervical SCIs increased from 0.7 per 100,000 participants to 1.6 per 100,000 participants, respectively (3). (cdc.gov)
  • This classic movie is a biography of legendary Notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne (Pat O'Brien). (askmen.com)
  • Tuscola High School has found a new head football coach in former NFL quarterback Jonathan Crompton. (smokymountainnews.com)
  • Just over a month after resigning from his position as head football coach at Tuscola High School following allegations of sexual harassment, Chris Brookshire has been hired at Swain County Schools. (smokymountainnews.com)
  • In recent months Haywood County has been shaken by the suspension and eventual resignation of physical education teacher and head football coach Chris Brookshire. (smokymountainnews.com)
  • Both Tuscola Principal Heather Blackmon and head football coach Chris Brookshire have been suspended from their positions at the school - though not on the same day, or even the same week. (smokymountainnews.com)
  • A well-known goalkeeper and football coach both in his native Senegal and across West Africa, Lamine Thiare uses his considerable influence to transmit a simple message to young people: "Do not smoke! (who.int)
  • Football coaches have never been known to be particularly intellectual, tending to favor their "gut feelings" over objective data. (technologyreview.com)
  • Professional-football general managers and coaches are increasingly using analytics-the intensive use of data and statistics to make decisions-both in evaluating a player's performance and in calling plays during the game. (technologyreview.com)
  • The issue of expansion -- long resisted by the state association -- was raised when Belinko addressed members of the Maryland Scholastic Football Coaches Association at their meeting at the University of Maryland. (baltimoresun.com)
  • Belinko called his response to the MSFCA "encouraging of open dialogue with the football coaches. (baltimoresun.com)
  • We will eventually address those sports that were not in the Belinko Commission's final report, and I assured the coaches that their concerns for football and the concerns of others for other sports were not out of the question," Belinko said. (baltimoresun.com)
  • In 1888, The Football League was founded in England, becoming the first of many professional football associations. (wikipedia.org)
  • Such heavy use of analytics has already transformed the management of professional baseball, and now it is making inroads into football. (technologyreview.com)
  • The American Football League ( AFL ) was a major professional American football league that operated from 1960 until 1969, when it merged with the National Football League (NFL). (geni.com)
  • The National Football League ( NFL ) is a professional American football league consisting of 32 teams, divided equally between the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC). (geni.com)
  • The NFL is one of the four major professional sports leagues in North America, and the highest professional level of American football in the world. (geni.com)
  • The Bullies started out as a member of the American Professional Football Association (APFA) in 1939. (geni.com)
  • But the tradition didn't become a bonafide institution in professional football until 1934, when the Detroit Lions hosted the powerhouse Chicago Bears in a Thanksgiving game broadcast nationally. (history.com)
  • A sellout crowd of roughly 26,000 fans attended the game at the University of Detroit Stadium-the largest crowd at the time to watch professional football in Detroit. (history.com)
  • In 1920, a scoreless tie between the Elyria (Ohio) Athletics and Columbus Panhandles was among the six professional games played, according to the Pro Football Hall of Fame website. (history.com)
  • Pedro Pinto speaks with Gazzetta dello Sport football writer Gianni Merlo about racism in football. (cnn.com)
  • Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools during the 19th century. (wikipedia.org)
  • By the end of the 19th century, distinct regional codes were already developing: Gaelic football, for example, deliberately incorporated the rules of local traditional football games in order to maintain their heritage. (wikipedia.org)
  • There is an alternative explanation, which is that football originally referred to a variety of games in medieval Europe that were played on foot. (wikipedia.org)
  • These games appear to have resembled rugby football. (wikipedia.org)
  • They looked at data from earlier studies that used specialized helmets to measure head impacts during football games. (nih.gov)
  • LONDON (REUTERS) - Defending champions Manchester City must win their eight Premier League football games before the end of the year if they are to challenge Chelsea for the title, manager Manuel Pellegrini said on Friday. (straitstimes.com)
  • With football season officially upon us, here's a look at a handful of offensive formations that every parent should be familiar with. (active.com)
  • The Rams competed in the second American Football League (AFL) for the 1936 season and the National Football League (NFL) from 1937-1945, winning the NFL championship in 19. (geni.com)
  • After the two-game appetizer that was Week Zero, the FBS college football season begins in earnest on Thursday. (newsweek.com)
  • Bookmakers consider Clemson and Alabama as shoo-ins to make the College Football Playoff again this season. (newsweek.com)
  • Nevertheless, as stated by the football betting tips experts at Bettingtips4you.com you'd probably be losing money backing these sides to win all of their matches throughout the season. (fotolog.com)
  • Ohio State stunned Alabama in the Sugar Bowl in the semifinals in the first season of the College Football Playoff. (yahoo.com)
  • The game capably competes against any other college football product on the market. (gamespot.com)
  • We have no player reviews for NCAA College Football 2K2 yet. (gamespot.com)
  • This is the forum to discuss everything about American Football - high school, college, NFL, fantasy and more. (bellaonline.com)
  • Josh Jacobs #8 of the Alabama Crimson Tide rushes against the Clemson Tigers during the College Football Playoff National Championship held at Levi's Stadium on January 7 in Santa Clara, California. (newsweek.com)
  • Schlabach expects Clemson to cruise through the ACC en route to another appearance in the College Football Playoff . (newsweek.com)
  • Staats suggests Clemson's schedule is easy enough for the Tigers to make a statement of intent ahead of the College Football Playoff. (newsweek.com)
  • In the 1920s, the NFL lagged well behind college football in popularity. (history.com)
  • As the Big Ten East built itself into a power, Wisconsin continued a run that found itself intermittently interspersed with the elite in college football. (yahoo.com)
  • This year the Chicago Football Classic is celebrating 25 years of helping college students attend historically Black colleges and universities. (wgntv.com)
  • The Chinese competitive game cuju (蹴鞠) resembles modern association football. (wikipedia.org)
  • KC Joyner, author of Scientific Football 2007 , a book that uses a performance-based metric system to analyze nearly every measureable statistic in the NFL, says that analytics began to emerge in football in the past five years as teams have gone from just analyzing game footage to putting a quantitative value on a player's performance. (technologyreview.com)
  • It was Friday night football on a perfect fall evening under the lights in front of a capacity crowd at C.E. Weatherby Stadium in Waynesville, and as per usual, the rivalry game between the Mountaineers of Tuscola and the Pisgah Black Bears - the county clash, the "Mill versus the Hill," whatever you want to call it - lived up to the hype. (smokymountainnews.com)
  • It's a rivalry that runs as deep as the waters of Lake Logan and as wide as the Pigeon River that snakes its way through this county of 60,000, but this year the annual Pisgah-Tuscola football game has already taken on a significance that extends far beyond the borders of Haywood County. (smokymountainnews.com)
  • Pro Football Hall of Fame historian Jon Kendle says the dramatic, well-played game was a major boost for the league. (history.com)
  • Due to the pandemic - there is no football game at Soldier Field again this year - but it's not stopping the organization from awarding scholarships and holding several events. (wgntv.com)
  • In the National Football League (NFL), Emmitt Smith holds the record for the most career carries, with 4,409. (wikipedia.org)
  • The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) will guide one of the six pilot projects that recently received funding from the Sports and Health Research Program, which is a partnership among the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Football League (NFL), and the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH). (nih.gov)
  • Every additional year playing football was associated with 15% increased odds of a CTE diagnosis and, for those with CTE, 14% increased odds of severe CTE. (nih.gov)
  • The following is information from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) about how to prevent football injuries. (healthychildren.org)
  • Also included is an overview of common football injuries . (healthychildren.org)
  • Ankle sprains are some of the most common injuries in football. (healthychildren.org)
  • Leveraging football accelerometer data to quantify associations between repetitive head impacts and chronic traumatic encephalopathy in males. (nih.gov)
  • Although India is not a key player of football in the world scenario,IIT Kanpur has pretty strong teams.The sports council organises Institute Football League (IFL) every year.Almost all the boys hostels have their own football teams. (iitk.ac.in)
  • He explained the proper procedures for filing proposals, because the MSFCA's proposal incorrectly had been issued to the Belinko Commission, a panel chosen by and headed by Belinko to examine a change from the long-used playoff point system to an open state tournament for all sports except football. (baltimoresun.com)
  • Should we move football threads back into the Off Court forum? (insidehoops.com)
  • Simply enter the organization's name (Coyote Football Club) or EIN (273839723) in the 'Search Term' field. (charitynavigator.org)
  • adidas also has football gear like performance and fan jerseys, high-tech socks, and water bottles to keep you hydrated on the practice field. (adidas.com)
  • The competition is part of the 'Football Remembers' project organised by the British Council, The Football Association, Football League and Premier League. (thefa.com)
  • The British Council, together with The FA, Premier League and Football League, have put together a tremendous resource for use in the classroom and at home. (thefa.com)
  • Later, in 1940, the Bullies joined the Cincinnati Bengals and Milwaukee Chiefs in leaving the APFA and becoming charter members of a new American Football League. (geni.com)
  • The hunt, Go4Goal, was also themed around the current football league contest in progress. (engadget.com)
  • It was a masterful exhibition of offensive football," the Detroit Free Press noted in a Page 1 story on the defending NFL champion Bears' 19-16 win. (history.com)
  • Prosecutors are seeking a nine-year prison sentence for Brazilian football star Dani Alves for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman last year, a Spanish court has said. (skysports.com)
  • This American football -related article is a stub . (wikipedia.org)
  • FOUNDERS & CONTRIBUTERS =* Walter Camp , known as the 'Father of American Football' is the person who founded the rules for what we know as American Football. (geni.com)
  • An aerospace engineering graduate student hopes to reduce heatstroke numbers through an insert that cools the football helmet. (asme.org)
  • If you haven't worn a football helmet, you may not know how uncomfortable they can get due to lack of air circulation. (asme.org)
  • The temperature inside a football helmet climbs to 104 degrees Fahrenheit within eight minutes, Srinivasan said. (asme.org)
  • The "holy grail" of high school football was delivered to my house yesterday to be typed for the site. (bellaonline.com)
  • The story of the father of the forward pass - which also features renditions of his inspirational halftime speeches - is also noteworthy for its non-football sequences. (askmen.com)
  • Arizona football vs. UTEP preview: Can the Wildcats build on a great showing in Starkville? (arizona.edu)
  • Arizona football vs. Mississippi State preview: Will the Wildcats extend their winning streak? (arizona.edu)
  • Also "a backfield that is irresistible" sounds like some of the female writers I read on why they watch football. (bellaonline.com)
  • The NFL Week 3 schedule opens with the New York Giants traveling across the country to take on the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday Night Football. (flipboard.com)
  • Another Monday Night Football doubleheader? (wgntv.com)