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Rugby – Avoiding Injuries
- By Marcia Henin
- Published 03/3/2008
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Marcia Henin
Marcia Henin, content writer for Inter-dev - internet marketing company - http://www.inter-dev.co.il/en/
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The reasons which lead to injuries of rugby players are numerous – some refer to the nature of the game, other are more general. Lack of playing and training time may result in more or less serious injuries. One of the common reasons is the lack of a technique, of specific information, explaining how to protect the player’s body from being injured.
Since rugby is a contact sport, injury risks are related to physical contact, primarily in tackle. Most rugby accidents involve the players’ arms and hands, shoulders and back. There is also risk of fractures in the head, shoulders, arms, hands, or legs. The lack of defense in rugby, contrary to American Football, where the players use helmets, may result in head injuries.
Another reason for injuries in sports is carelessness combined with high level of adrenalin.
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