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Intrinsic and Extrinsic Injuries. Please put this in slide show mode for interactivity. Traumatic Injuries. Traumatic Injuries. Injuries caused intrinsically and extrinsically. Direct. Direct. Intrinsic Injuries. Indirect. Indirect. Extrinsic Injuries.
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Intrinsic and Extrinsic Injuries Please put this in slide show mode for interactivity
Traumatic Injuries Traumatic Injuries Injuries caused intrinsically and extrinsically Direct Direct Intrinsic Injuries Indirect Indirect Extrinsic Injuries Click on intrinsic/extrinsic to find out more……
Injuries caused intrinsically and extrinsically Direct Direct Intrinsic injuries Indirect Indirect Extrinsic injuries Extrinsic causes of injury Extrinsic injuries are caused by an external force from outside of the body. It could be caused by environmental conditions, surfaces, shoes and/or equipment e.g. being hit by the ball in hockey or tackled by the opposition in rugby. Injuries could include a bruise, sprain or dislocation.
Injuries caused intrinsically and extrinsically Direct Direct Intrinsic injuries Indirect Indirect Extrinsic injuries Intrinsic causes of injury Intrinsic injuries refers to a persons physical characteristics. For example their age, body type, muscle weakness or lack of flexibility. Injuries could include a strain or muscle cramp due to the factors mentioned.