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Saturday, February 9, 2019

Essay --

In the round four match of AFL 2012, way Adelaide vs. Collingwood. Midfielder Robbie white-haired suffered from shredding the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee afterwards his leg horrifically buckled when landing from a marking contest in the last-place minute of the Powers round four loss to Collingwood. This blemish has led to Robbie grey-haired to miss the first month of the premiership season. This report is from the perspective of the Sports trainer, Doctor, Physiotherapist and the pusher and the steps it give take to get him back out on the field again.As soon as I saw Robbie Grey land and scream out in pain I could forgather that an injury had occurred. As a sports trainer I am involve to assess both injury on field. While running oer to him I was going through my head the steps I would pick up to assess his injury. The following procedure are needed while assisting with any injury on the field, DRABC, STOP, TOETAPS and RICER.The first procedure I perfo rmed was DRABC. While Robbie is alleviate out on the field injured I had to be certain that there was no DANGER surrounding him. Which meant no play, players or footballs this was a caution as I didnt want Robbie to increase the cost of his injury. Then I had to look for a RESPONSE, this was clearly seen as he was gritting his teeth together due to the pain and was holding onto his injury. Because he was witting and was able to respond we didnt bind to continue with the DRABC procedure and whence we were able to move on to the STOP procedure. While out on the field the STOP procedure was our next step to assess Robbies injury. Robbie was in that much pain that it was a too big of a risk for him to walk or move. We called for the game to STOP and we called for the stretcher. While hold for... ...ced into football drills, trainings and exercises to build up the military strength and flexibility that is required in football. As the coach it is my responsibility to make sure th at all players are fit and healthy enough to be out on the field. When an injury has occurred it is up to me to make sure that Robbie is doing the exact exercises the physiotherapist gave him and that he is doing them correctly. As a coach I am to test, watch assist Robbie with his recovery back into the sport. This is done by Robbie completing fitness activities like walking in a straight line, jumping, landing, skipping, figure eight, dodging, jogging and running. If Robbie is unable to bring to pass any of these tasks he is not ready to play and will have to keep building up the strength in his ACL. I will have to increase his drills to help slowly build up the strength to help him gain movement.

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