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The basic principles Sports injuries tend to be divided into two categories: • soft tissue injuries (anything except bone) • bony injury, which means either the bone is broken (fracture) or the bones are out of their normal alignment (dislocation). To understand how bone and soft tissue (which includes skin, muscle, tendon, cartilage and ligaments) [&hellip

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