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Athlete competed for ball in the air, headed ball towards Goal, landed and tried to pivot to get around defending player to move towards the goal and then went down on the ground. Play continued and was stopped about 45 seconds later when the ball went out of play. | Athlete competed for ball in the air, headed ball towards Goal, landed and tried to pivot to get around defending player to move towards the goal and then went down on the ground. Play continued and was stopped about 45 seconds later when the ball went out of play. | ||
== On Field Assessment == | == On Field Assessment == | ||
=== See === | |||
Emma was on the ground where she fell in the fetal position, holding the knee and crying | |||
=== Ask === | |||
Reported and Audible 'Pop' and instability of the knee on landing | |||
Reported Severe Pain 9/10 initially, now 7/10 | |||
=== Look === | |||
Gross Effusion | |||
No Discolouration | |||
No Bony Abnormality | |||
No Obvious Deformity | |||
=== Touch === | |||
Pain Medial Joint Line | |||
Pain Medial Coallateral LIgament | |||
=== Active === | |||
Knee Extension -10 Degress Pain 7/10 | |||
Knee Flexion 95 Degress Pain 6/10 | |||
=== Passive === | |||
Knee Extension -10 Degress Pain 7/10<br>Knee Flexion 105 Degress Pain 6/10 | |||
=== Special Tests === | |||
Lachmans Inconsistent secondary to Apprehension and GUarding and Hamstring Spasm | |||
Valgus +ve |
Revision as of 16:52, 3 July 2016
Athlete [edit | edit source]
Emma is a 22 year old, Female Under.23 National Team Football (Soccer) Player.
Position: Striker
Past Medical History[edit | edit source]
Asthma Controlled with Medication
Left Grade 1 Ankle Sprain
- 18 Months Ago
- Conservative Management
- Return to Train 2 Weeks
- Return to Competition 4 Weeks
Right Grade 2 Medial Collateral Ligament Tear
- 8 Months Ago
- Conservative Management
- Returned to Train 5 Weeks
- Return to Competition 8 Weeks
Drug History[edit | edit source]
Serotide Evohaler 125mg
Ventolin Evohaler 100mg (As Required)
Social History[edit | edit source]
Full Time Student - Final Exams in 3 Months
Sport History[edit | edit source]
Played Mix Sports as Child - Athletics, Swimming and Football
Played Football since Age.12
Specialised in Football from 16 years old
Plays for University Team - Captain for past 2 years
Under Age. National Team Member since U.16
- U.16 European Championships
- U.18 European Championships
- U.23 European Championships x 3
Training History[edit | edit source]
8 to 10 Sessions per week including:
- Field Based Team Sessions x 3 - 4
- Strength & Conditiong Gym Work x 3
- Cardiovascular Fitness x 2-3
- Mobility & Stretching Daily
- Video Analysis
Has access to Nutrition Support, and Physiotherapy Support as member of National Team
Presenting Condition[edit | edit source]
Conditions[edit | edit source]
- League Semi-Final Match
- Second Half 15 Mins Left on Clock
- Score 2-1 to Opposition
- Intermitant Rain during Game - Soft Ground
Mechanism of Injury[edit | edit source]
Athlete competed for ball in the air, headed ball towards Goal, landed and tried to pivot to get around defending player to move towards the goal and then went down on the ground. Play continued and was stopped about 45 seconds later when the ball went out of play.
On Field Assessment[edit | edit source]
See[edit | edit source]
Emma was on the ground where she fell in the fetal position, holding the knee and crying
Ask[edit | edit source]
Reported and Audible 'Pop' and instability of the knee on landing
Reported Severe Pain 9/10 initially, now 7/10
Look[edit | edit source]
Gross Effusion
No Discolouration
No Bony Abnormality
No Obvious Deformity
Touch[edit | edit source]
Pain Medial Joint Line
Pain Medial Coallateral LIgament
Active[edit | edit source]
Knee Extension -10 Degress Pain 7/10
Knee Flexion 95 Degress Pain 6/10
Passive[edit | edit source]
Knee Extension -10 Degress Pain 7/10
Knee Flexion 105 Degress Pain 6/10
Special Tests[edit | edit source]
Lachmans Inconsistent secondary to Apprehension and GUarding and Hamstring Spasm
Valgus +ve