Sentences with phrase «than injury risk»

The health risks, not to mention the loss of quality of life, especially when you grow older, are far more dangerous and far worse than any injuries you risk if you are sloppy with your resistance training.

Not exact matches

Males were nine times more likely than females to be victims of gunshot injuries, and men ages 20 to 24 were at the highest risk, the study found.
A thorough consultation will offer more suggestions than what you could afford to implement in the short run, so it's important that you prioritize the suggestions based on the level of injury risk that will be avoided.
Santi is a risk after his knee injury and with his age (I think Wenger doesn't even give players over 30 more than a one year contract), sell him now and you get some money back wait till next season and you get next to nothing.
The pair have both been coming on as subs recently and they have been looking sharp, so instead of risking fatigue and injury to Mesut Ozil and Santi Cazorla, I think that Wenger will risk a couple more changes than he spoke about.
Other than Durant, actually, he has the lowest downside risk of anyone on the list because of his age and injury profile, excepting the broken leg none of us will ever forget.
Every action has risks including inaction, we know that our strike force at the moment is not up to EPL winning quality, inaction means, we are ok with that, we are also ok to take a chance of injuries, just like Welbeck went down Giroud could too, in any case all I am trying to say is that not buying is just as risky and can be even more so than buying.
the urgency for him to return isn't huge, better to have him safely recovered than push it and risk another injury.
-- We all knew Diaby is always a risk — We all knew it will take Theo a long time to get back — We all knew players coming from the WC could pick up knocks (OG / Ozil / Kos / Debuchy)-- We all knew Sanogo's record in the nursing room — We all knew Arteta / TR7 ages (with age, some players pick up more knocks than ever)-- We all knew Ramsey / Wilshere / Chambo / Gibbs don't go season long without injuries — We all knew Wenger's zip coat could start acting up
Oh and Ozil is more than likely to miss the trip to Leicester, As Wenger is Panicking over risking him, to injury.
Risk Losing him for free or end up with a overpaid injury prone player who manages to play more games for his country than his club.
Played less than 30 % of games for Pool this season — looks like a long - term and persistent injury risk and we have enough of those.
That's what I'm saying, would rather see him rotated in RB / CB than playing DM, where the injury risk is generally alot bigger.
Coq showed how essential he was in the game, and with him skating perilously close to missing games through suspension or injury early on in the season, playing without a proven DM is a risk we don't need to take as we have more than enough budget to get one.
I agree Veldheer has played way better than Watson in the past but I think his risk of injury or just a massive decline due to age and injury history is a very likely outcome as well.
There is also the risk of injury and at Arsenal we have better reason than any other club to fear that.
Those guys we lesser injury risks than Ross and would have been great value picks.
The concerning thing here, amid all the celebrations that one of the WWE universe's favorites is back, is that Bryan is at risk for another injury, one that will make the rest of his life worse than if he hadn't come back to wrestle.
Supervised coaching for proper mechanics can correct these errors and does not pose any higher risk for growth plate injuries than any other sport or activity.
Even if Sturridge was available on the cheap, which is pretty likely considering his injury record, can Arsenal really afford to take the risk of having another member of the squad spending more time in the treatment room than on the pitch?
The Arsenal boss may well be taking a bit of a risk, and the injury problems picked up this week by Aaron Ramsey and David Ospina were a stark reminder of what can happen to players coming back from the international break, but I very much doubt whether Arsene Wenger will make any more changes than he has to for the Arsenal starting XI to face Everton tomorrow.
Arsene Wenger faces a difficult choice ahead of Tuesday night: Either play a full team and risk injury to attempt the impossible, or bow out quietly with a weaker team, accepting that fourth place is a more important goal than Champion's League progress.
Consumer Product Safety Commission www.cpsc.gov / Government organization charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of serious injury or death from more than 15,000 types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction.
Soccer has a higher injury rate than many contact / collision sports such as field hockey, rugby, basketball, and football, with players younger than age 15 at higher relative injury risk compared with older players, concludes a clinical report in the journal Pediatrics.
Not surprisingly, the media feeding frenzy has resulted, anecdotal evidence suggests, in a sharp drop in youth football registrations for this fall's season, with parents fearful that playing football will almost inevitably expose their kid to an unreasonable risk of injury (which, of course, is patently untrue; more than 7 million kids in the U.S. currently play football, very few of whom, statistically speaking and despite a few well - publicized cases - are likely to end up committing suicide because of the hits they sustained playing the sport, and millions upon countless millions who have played football over the past century without apparent ill effect).
But, as a former college lacrosse and high school field hockey player, I have reservations about whether requiring female lacrosse and field hockey players to wear helmets will make the sports safer, or, as a result of the phenomenon called risk compensation, actually result in more, rather than fewer, head injuries.
It is better to run the risk of a broken leg from facing rear than head injuries, etc, from facing front.
As a former college lacrosse and high school field hockey player, and a member of ASTM International's subcommittee on standards for headgear and helmets, which is working with US Lacrosse on developing a new standard for headgear in women's lacrosse, I have reservations about whether requiring female lacrosse players to wear helmets will make the sports safer, or, as a result of the phenomenon called risk compensation (also called the «gladiator effect»), will actually result in more, rather than fewer, head injuries.
Weak hip and core muscles put the entire body at risk of injury, compromising more than just the knee.
«Our study shows that young knees are more prone to re-injury than the adult population when compared to other research in this area - and is the first study to examine the incidence and risk factors for further ACL injury in a solely juvenile population over the long term,» said lead author Justin Roe of North Sydney Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Centre.
But, as a former college lacrosse and high school field hockey player, I have reservations about whether requiring female lacrosse and field hockey players to wear helmets will make the sports safer, or, as a result of risk compensation, actually result in more, rather than fewer, head injuries.
In fact, the risk of injuries to the arms and legs of a child in a rear - facing seat is less than one in every 10,000 accidents — that's pretty good odds!
Because they still have poor head control and often experience flexion of the head while in a sitting position, infants younger than 1 month in sitting devices might be at increased risk of upper airway obstruction and oxygen desaturation.128, — , 132 In addition, there is increasing concern about injuries from falls resulting from car seats being placed on elevated surfaces.133, — , 137 An analysis of CPSC data revealed 15 suffocation deaths between 1990 and 1997 resulting from car seats overturning after being placed on a bed, mattress, or couch.136 The CPSC also warns about the suffocation hazard to infants, particularly those who are younger than 4 months, who are carried in infant sling carriers.138 When infant slings are used for carrying, it is important to ensure that the infant's head is up and above the fabric, the face is visible, and that the nose and mouth are clear of obstructions.
Girls are no more delicate than boys when it comes to the risk of sports injury; it's important for all kids to play safely.
The risk of injury is much higher in mixed martial arts than in other contact sports, including collegiate football.
It's now more than clear — the HB setting is associated not only with a measurable excess mortality, but a significant risk of brain injury.
The risk of brain injuries in professional football has gotten enormous attention thanks to more than 4,200 former players suing the National Football League, alleging the league withheld information about the long - term dangers of concussions.
For the baby, instrumental delivery can increase the short - term risks of bruising, facial injury, displacement of the skull bones, and cephalohematoma (blood clot under the scalp).24 The risk of intracranial hemorrhage (bleeding inside the brain) was increased in one study by more than four times for babies born by forceps compared to spontaneous birth, 25 although two studies showed no detectable developmental differences for forceps - born children at five years old.26, 27 Another study showed that when women with an epidural had a forceps delivery, the force used by the clinician to deliver the baby was almost twice the force used when an epidural was not in place.28
Elective repeat C - sections are slightly riskier than successful VBACs, because moms are at greater risk of infection, blood loss and organ injury.
In two new studies published online this week in the Journal of Athletic Training, lead author Marc Norcross of Oregon State University documents how women who were asked to undergo a series of jumping exercises landed more often than men in a way associated with elevated risk of ACL injuries.
Your baby can start walking earlier than your expectation, and this increases the risks of injury.
Properly fitted helmets can reduce the risk of head injuries by at least 45 percent — yet less than half of children ages 14 and under usually wear a bike helmet.
If you're placing only one car seat in the back seat, install it in the center of the seat — if a good fit is possible — rather than next to a door to minimize the risk of injury during a crash.
This increase is necessary because the baby's neck is not developed enough to support the weight of the head, which is proportionately bigger than an adult's head, and this leads to a risk of injury in the event of a head - on impact.
The overall risk of injury in amateur boxing is actually lower than in some other collision sports such as football, rugby, and ice hockey
Because the anatomy of infants puts them at particular risk for injury from this kind of action, the majority of victims are infants younger than 1 year old.
Also, the risk of spontaneous abortions in practitioners after the tenth week of pregnancy was significantly increased when they gave deep - heat treatments (for strain injuries or as mobilisation therapy) for more than five hours a week, and ultrasound for more than 10 hours a week.
«Battling over Birth is a critical and timely resource for understanding black women's birthing experiences in the United States, a country where black women's lives — and the lives they create — are at much greater risk of death and injury than those of non-black women... By distilling the common and diverse threads from over 100 black women, the BWBJ researchers have woven a multi-faceted tapestry that reflects what black women view as important and central to optimal birth experiences.
The risk of ACL injuries in female, teenage athletes is up to six times higher than in male athletes of the same age, competing in the same sports.
However, this high - intensity program has attracted controversy because of its emphasis on results rather than technique, which critics feel poses an unacceptable risk of injury, especially in inexperienced participants.
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