3. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1.TYPES OF SPORTS INJURIES
2.MECHANISM
3.MANAGEMENT OF SPORTS INJURIES
4.PREVENTION
5.MEDICOLEGAL ASPECTS RELATED TO SPORTS INJURY
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24. Lastly this topic focuses on the legal and regulatory issues that are specific to sports medicine. These include:
• the standard of health care expected of sports clinicians
• the difficulties arising from the tripartite relationship of athlete, clinician and sports organisation
• the relationship between medical research, game rule change and legal liability, with special reference to neck
injuries and concussion
• drugs and anti-doping
• the emergence of human rights law, with attention to single-sex sports and the sex status of athletes, pregnant
athletes .
MEDICOLEGAL IMPORTANCE OF SPORTS
MEDICINE
25. DOPING
DOPING REFERS TO THE USE OF
BANNED SUBSTANCES IN
COMPETITIVE
SPORTS.PERFORNANCE
ENHANCING DRUGS (PED) IS
ANOTHER TERM USED BY
ATHLETES TO IMPROVE THEIR
ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE.
• WHAT SUBSTANCES ARE BANNED:
• 1.ANABOLIC STEROIDS
• 2.PEPTIDE HORMONES(HUMAN GROWTH
HORMIONE)
• 3.STREET DRUGS & STIMULANT
• 4.ALCOHOL
• 5.BETA BLOCKER
• 6.DIURETICS
• TEST METHODS ARE: URINE TEST ,BLOOD
TEST