lunes, 4 de octubre de 2010

Reading Homework

A: I selected this reading , because maybe I don't explain about things of my carrer,but is interesting read articles of diferentes branches of health and therefore be informed about what happens in other fields in health sciences . And the reading that I chose of my followers' blogs is of chistian hernandez.
B:title:Physiotherapist research nets convincing results: Bodychecking in pee wee hockey leads to preventable head injuries
autor:Physiotherapist Carolyn Emery, Ph.D., assistant professor at the University of Calgary

C:kind of publication:it's about prevention.Link: http://www.thesehands.ca/

D:
-to consider strengthening bodychecking rules (bodychecking:Using the hip or body to knock an opponent against the boards or to the ice, in the hockey)

-to the athletes of 11- and 12-year-old   in leagues that allow hits are nearly four times more likely to suffer a concussion than players  where the practice is banned
-Mr. Carson said. “What we then have to do as an organization is determine are we taking the steps that we’re supposed to take to ensure that kids have a positive and safe experience in the sport.”
-a study published recently gave followed more than 2,000  players – half from Alberta leagues, where bodychecking is permitted, and the rest were from Quebec, where it isn’t. The results show a significant difference in the number of head injuries, with 73 concussions among Alberta players , compared to 20 in Quebec. There were 14 severe concussions in Alberta, versus four in Quebec.

E:that the body checking is allowed in differents places and  determinated age

F:the bodychecking is dangerous to early age because probably cause a to suffer a concussion therefore the injuries could be reduced if leagues change their policies around potential changes in the age at which bodychecking is introduced, possibly the level of play at which it's introduced.
G:
Bodychecking
hockey
head injuries
concussion
study

H:
-Ing
Dr. Carolyn Emery, called the statistics pretty convincing evidence that injuries

It
possibly the level of play at which it's introduced,” she says.
Modal Verbsconvincing evidence that injuries could be reduced if leagues changed their policies
Relative Pronounshalf from Alberta leagues, where bodychecking is permitted, and the rest were from Quebec, where it isn’t
Ing/ed
the steps that we’re supposed to take to ensure that kids have a positive and safe experience in the sport.”



 

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