FEMALE STUDENTS’ SPORT INJURIESAT THE COLLEGE OF SPORT EDUCATION
Abstract
:1. / .2. / .3. .4. . (48) (40%) . :1. .2. .3. .4. . . This study deals with the role of the sport medicine and its various branches in protecting the athletes from injuries, in addition to providing medical examinations and rehabilitation after injury. The study aims at identifying: 1. The most common injuries for female students at the College of Sport Education/Salahaldeen University. 2. The cause of injury for female students at the College of Sport Education/Salahaldeen University.3. The most common part of the body affected by the injury. 4. The practical lesson where injury takes place and time. Descriptive approach is used for its appropriateness with the study. The study sample consists of (48) female students formed about (40%) of the total sample. After using percent in stating the study results, the researcher concludes the following: 1. Emphasizing the importance of good warm-up before starting training or lesson. 2. Gradual severity of delivering exercises.3. Following protective means in each of the practical lessons. 4. Arranging the timetable to ensure the safety of the students at the practical lessons. 5. The necessity of informing the teachers about the results of this study.