Environmental Injuries: Hyperthermia and hypothermia

Environmental injuries are an important type of sport injury to study as they can occur year-round, through a variety of activities, and occur to a broad range of athletic populations. Hyperthermia (a core body temperature above 38.5°C) and hypothermia (a core body temperature below 35°C) are two common environmental injuries that can be life threatening. This research paper examines the mechanisms of how and why these injuries occur and the effect they have on the body. This paper also outlines preventative measures to take, including identifying internal and external predisposing risk factors, as well as ways to treat hyperthermia and hypothermia to return an athlete back to play.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:biological and medical sciences
Tagging:Hyperthermie
Published in:MacEwan University Student eJournal
Language:English
Published: 2020
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.31542/muse.v4i1.1854
Volume:4
Issue:1
Document types:article
Level:advanced