ABSTRACT
Sports injuries as indicated by the name are the injuries that are related to sports or are associated with training, practicing, or playing. Sports injuries occur very often with the players and athletes. Sports injuries occur very often with the players and athletes. Homoeopathy is considered as one of the very best Sports medicine for treating Sports injuries like Sprains, strains, Muscle weakness etc. This article provides an overview of the aetiology, diagnosis, and appropriate general & homoeopathic management of Sports injuries.
INTRODUCTION
Sports injuries are injuries that occur when engaging in sports or exercise. Sports injuries can occur due to overtraining, lack of conditioning, and improper form or technique. Failing to warm-up increases the risk of sports injuries. Bruises, strains, sprains, tears, and broken bones can result from sports injuries. Soft tissues like muscles, ligaments, tendons, fascia, and bursae may be affected. Traumatic brain injury is another potential type of sports injury. Injuries may range from mild to severe.
Sports medicine has been defined as the scope of medical practice that focuses on
· Prevention, diagnosis treatment and rehabilitation of injuries that occur during physical activity.
· Prevention, diagnosis, and management of medical conditions that occur during or after physical activity
· Promotion and implementation of regular physical activity in the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of chronic diseases of lifestyle.
Types of Sports injuries
Injuries can be classified into 3 broad groups:
· Acute Extrinsic Injuries - which arise from a direct external blow. These are commonly wounds, bruises and fractures.
· Acute Intrinsic Injuries - result from failure of a patient’s structures as a result of excessive loading. Examples are tendon ruptures, avulsion fractures and ligament injuries.
· Chronic Injuries - They are those with an insidious or unknown onset, commonly inflammation or failure secondary to repetitive loading. Examples are inflammation of the Achilles tendon and stress fractures.
AETIOLOGY
Some of the most common causes of sports injuries are
· Lack of proper methods of training or extremely poor training methods are the most common causes of sports injuries. Increasing the intensity of exercising very quickly and not stopping at the time of pain causes the injury.
· Injury at the time of the game especially in sports that involve body contact such as rugby, football, boxing, wrestling, etc. Also, injuries might occur while playing tennis, cricket and badminton are to name a few of them.
· Structural abnormalities in the players or athletes are also an important cause of sports injuries. There are many who have such arrangement of bones and muscles which makes them vulnerable to be injured. Some of those conditions are the uneven length of legs, flat feet or excess pronation, extra high arches or cavus foot, knock knee arrangement, lumbar lordosis, patella alta, and a high Q angle.
· Sports injuries are also caused by weakness in the muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
· Ultimately, if the exercising environment is not safe, sports injuries might occur.
RISK FACTORS
It has been observed that the prevalence of sports injuries is more common in adolescent players and athletes as compared to adult ones. As per studies conducted over the last 16 years in the United States of collegiate athletes in 15 different sports, it is revealed that lower limb injury percentage was more than 50, with ankle and knee very commonly involved. Most of the injuries were contact injuries where more occurred during competition as compared to training. Out of the 15 sports, most injuries occurred in football with wrestling ranking second. The increasing popularity of games like football, hockey and kabaddi in India is contributing to the enhancement of the percentage of sports injuries in the country. Studies have revealed that there is no significant decrease in sports injuries over the past two decades of time.
Knee injuries have been observed in a study of 5 years in India in 24 different sports where the rate of injuries is higher during competition as compared to training. Here it was also revealed that non-contact injury was more common where the soccer and kabaddi injuries are two of the most prevalent ones.
CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
Some of the more common sports injuries include:
· Ankle sprain – symptoms include pain, swelling and stiffness.
· Bruises – a blow can cause small bleeds into the skin.
· Concussion – mild reversible brain injury from a blow to the head, which may be associated with loss of consciousness. Symptoms include headache, dizziness and short term memory loss.
· Cuts and abrasions – are usually caused by falls. The knees and hands are particularly prone.
· Dehydration – losing too much fluid can lead to heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
· Dental damage – a blow to the jaw can crack, break or dislodge teeth.
· Groin strain – symptoms include pain and swelling.
· Hamstring strain – symptoms include pain, swelling and bruising.
· Knee joint injuries – symptoms include pain, swelling and stiffness. The ligaments, tendons or cartilage can be affected.
· Nose injuries – either blood nose or broken nose, are caused by a direct blow.
· Stress fractures – particularly in the lower limbs. The impact of repeated jumping or running on hard surfaces can eventually stress and crack bone.
GENERAL MANAGEMENT
First aid for sprains, strains and joint injuries - Immediate measures for sprains, strains and joint injuries, to prevent further damage include:
· Rest – keep the injured area supported and avoid using for 48-72 hours.
· Ice – apply ice to the injured area for 20 minutes every two hours for the first 48-72 hours.
· Compression – apply a firm elastic bandage over the area, extending above and below the painful site.
· Elevation – raise the injured area above the level of the heart at all times.
· Referral – as soon as possible, see a doctor.
· No Heat – heat will increase bleeding.
· No Alcohol – alcohol increases bleeding and swelling.
· No Running – running or exercise increases blood flow, delaying healing.
· No Massage – massage increases swelling and bleeding, also delaying healing.
First aid for nose bleeds - Stop the activity.
· Sit with head leaning forward.
· Pinch nostrils together and breathe through your mouth.
· Hold nose for at least 10 minutes.
· If bleeding continues past 30 minutes, seek medical advice.
First aid for dislodged teeth - It may be possible to save a tooth that has been knocked out with prompt dental treatment. Rinse the tooth in water or milk, and see dentist immediately.
Emergency situations - Call an ambulance for prolonged loss of consciousness, neck or spine injuries, broken bones, injuries to the head or face, eye injuries and abdominal injuries.
Home remedies
· Castor oil can help alleviate pain and help heal injuries. It even helps to reduce pain. Warm a teaspoon of castor oil and massage swollen area. Leave it for 20-30 minutes so that the oil is completely absorbed into your skin.
· Petroleum jelly is an excellent ingredient to curb the growth of the blister (or rupture it). Apply a little bit of petroleum jelly on the blister to limit the friction on the surrounding tissues. The transparent jelly reduces the pain and swelling in the injured area and speeds up the healing process.
· Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties and has been in use for a very long time to heal all kinds of injuries. It decreases the swelling and gives relief from muscle pain. Put 1/2 teaspoon of turmeric powder in a glass of hot milk and drink it twice a day. Make a paste with turmeric powder and ghee. Apply the mixture on injury and put a bandage on it. Make sure to change bandage twice a day.
· White vinegar helps to fix swimmers' ear. The infection occurs when the pH level of the ear is disturbed due to too much moisture and little ear wax in the ear canal. This condition makes the ears a breeding ground for bacteria. To fix this, put 0.25 milliliters of white vinegar in ear canal. Repeat this twice a day for 48 hours.
· Even ginger has strong anti-inflammatory properties. It can speed up the healing process. Include ginger in diet or can have ginger tea.
· Mustard oil is great to treat muscle pain. Put some warm mustard oil on the painful area and massage it properly for fifteen minutes. The oil will alleviate pain and swelling.
· Pomegranate juice is packed with enzymes that contain anti-inflammatory and anti-irritant properties. The compound speeds up the healing process. Take any juice and add a teaspoon of ginger and 1/2 teaspoon of turmeric in it. Consume this drink twice a day.
PREVENTION OF SPORTS INJURIES
Can reduce risk of sports injuries if
· Warm up thoroughly by gently going through the motions of your sport and performing slow, sustained stretches.
· Wear appropriate footwear, Tape or strap vulnerable joints, if necessary.
· Use the appropriate safety equipment, such as mouth guards, helmets and pads.
· Drink plenty of fluids before, during and after the game, Try to avoid exercising in the hottest part of the day, between 11 am and 3 pm.
· Maintain a good level of overall fitness, particularly in the off season (in the months between playing seasons for a sport).
· Cross-train with other sports to ensure overall fitness and muscle strength.
· Ensure training includes appropriate speed and impact work so muscles are capable of the demands of a game situation.
· Don’t exert yourself beyond your level of fitness. Gradually increase intensity and duration of training. Use good form and technique.
· Cool down after sport with gentle, sustained stretches. Allow adequate recovery time between sessions. Have regular medical check-ups.
HOMOEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT
Homoeopathy is considered as one of the very best Sports medicine for treating Sports injuries. Homoeopathy offers a completely natural treatment without any side effects on the body that may affect performance. Homoeopathy provides effective and rapid healing and promotes the natural healing of injuries. Using homoeopathic medicines for treating sports injuries at the right time allows staying away from undergoing surgeries, which are inevitable in the case of serious injuries that progress over time. The use of the appropriate dosage and its frequency makes the overall treatment procedure even better. Apart from the oral doses, the use of external homeopathic ointments allows the skin to breathe easily speeding up the process of curing. The medicines given below indicate the therapeutic affinity but this is not a complete and definite guide to the treatment of this condition.
Indicated remedies | Indications |
Arnica | It’s the most common medicine used for sprains, knocks, bruises, falls etc. which basically plays the role of a painkiller. The remedy of first importance in all kinds of injuries, traumatic or bruised. It is mostly suited to cases, when any injury, however remote seems to have caused the present trouble. |
Calendula | It is a great homoeopathic antiseptic. Injury caused by Clean cut injury, Surgical cuts, Lacerated wounds, Suppurating wounds. It prevents suppuration, promotes healthy granulation of tissues & rapid healing. It is excellent Haemostatic. |
Rhus tox | Ailments from strains, over lifting. Hot, painful swelling of joints. Pains tearing in tendons, ligaments, and fascia. Better motion. Soreness of condyles of bones. The cold fresh air is not tolerated; it makes the skin painful. Numbness and formication, after overwork and exposure. Tenderness about knee-joint. |
Ledum palustre | Easy spraining of ankle. . For punctured wounds, produced by sharp-pointed instruments or bites particularly if the wounded parts are cold. |
Natrum sulphuricum | It is specific medicine for injuries to head. Ill-effects of falls and injuries to the head, and mental troubles arising therefrom. < changing posture |
Symphytum | It is considered to be orthopaedic specific medicine. It is of great use in wounds penetrating to perineum and bones, and in non-union of fractures; It facilitates union of fractured bone by favouring production of Callus. Pain in eye after a blow of an obtuse body. For traumatic injuries of the eyes no remedy equals this. |
Ranunculus bulbosus | Various kinds of pains and soreness, as if bruised in sternum, ribs, intercostal spaces. Muscular pain along lower margin of the shoulder-blade; burning in small spots from sedentary employment. Worse, open air, motion, contact, atmospheric changes, wet, stormy weather, evening. |
Ruta | Complaints from straining flexor tendons especially. Tendency to the formation of deposits in the periosteum, tendons, and about joints, especially wrist. Overstrain of ocular muscles. Sprains. Lameness after sprains. Injured “bruised” bones. Fractures & Dislocations. Hamstrings feel shortened. Tendons sore. Aching pain in tendo-achilles. Tennis Elboe. |
Bellis perennis | First remedy in injuries to the deeper tissues, after major surgical work. It acts upon the muscular fibers of the blood-vessels. Much muscular soreness. Lameness, as if sprained. Venous congestion, due to mechanical causes. Results of injuries to nerves with intense soreness and intolerance of cold bathing. It is indicated when sprain has been removed but the pain remains. |
Hypericum | A great remedy for injuries to nerves, especially of fingers, toes and nails. Crushed fingers, especially tips. Excessive painfulness is a guiding symptom to its use. Prevents lockjaw. Punctured wounds. Relieves pain after operations. Quite supersedes the use of morphia after operations (helmuth). Spasms after every injury. |
Calcarea phosphoricum | It is especially indicated in bone disease non-union of fractured bones. It has a special affinity where bones form sutures or symphyses, and all its symptoms are worse from any change of weather. It help to unite bones quickly. |
CONCLUSION