Psychology, asked by jasonquiniano5, 1 month ago

what are the factors that contributed to the occurrence of the injury?​

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Answered by Karen05
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Fitness. Poor physical fitness, and obesity make us more susceptible to musculoskeletal injuries. For example, poor fitness is a prime cause of weariness and fatigue which are also commonly recognized to be factors that can contribute to the onset of MSI.

Psychological factors, including stress and certain attitudes, also contribute to the occurrence of certain injuries. Also, when high levels of stress are identified, stress management procedures should be implemented and training regimens adjusted.

Answered by brainlysme9
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Internal biological aspects include physical and physiological features of individual participants, such as physical condition, age, and existing muscular imbalances. Individual individuals' internal mental traits, such as mood, life stress, and risk taking, are represented by psychological factors.

Physical variables refer to the external physical surroundings that surround participation; these settings might include things like uneven surfaces, slick situations, and risky equipment. External sociocultural effects like as the quality and rigour of refereeing, the quality and style of coaching, and the social pressure to play when injured or weary are examples of sociocultural elements. These risk factors have an impact on sport injuries by influencing participant exposure to potentially harmful conditions, behavioural decisions, and dangers.

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