Serious Injury & Concussion

 

Check out the articles below for information on concussion injury prevention and recovery.

Concussion

Serious Injury

Remember - these are the ONLY injuries that must be reported:

  1. A head or spinal injury, or medical event (e.g. a heart attack) that results in the player being admitted to hospital

  2. An injury or medical event (e.g. a heart attack) that results in the death of a player during match play or rugby training

  3. An injury that is expected to result in some permanent disability (e.g. loss of use of a limb, loss of an eye

Shoulder Labral Tear
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Shoulder Labral Tear

Traumatic injuries and repetitive overhead shoulder movements may cause a tear in the labrum, leading to pain, limited motion, instability, and weakness in the joint.

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Shoulder Dislocation
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Shoulder Dislocation

A shoulder dislocation occurs when the “ball” of the humerus is forced out of its normal position in the “socket” or “cup” of the shoulder blade called the glenoid.

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AC Joint Injury
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AC Joint Injury

An AC Joint injury often occurs after a fall or direct blow to the tip of the shoulder with the arm abducted.

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