INJURY EVALUATION HOPS Injury Evaluation HOPS Students Will

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INJURY EVALUATION HOPS

INJURY EVALUATION HOPS

Injury Evaluation HOPS � � � Students Will be able to: Define HOPS Describe

Injury Evaluation HOPS � � � Students Will be able to: Define HOPS Describe the injury evaluation process

Injury Evaluation HOPS Who has tried to put something together ? � Was it

Injury Evaluation HOPS Who has tried to put something together ? � Was it ---Easy, or Frustrating �

Injury Evaluation HOPS � What would make your task of putting something together, easier?

Injury Evaluation HOPS � What would make your task of putting something together, easier?

Injury Evaluation HOPS � Having organized instructions: � Will assist you how?

Injury Evaluation HOPS � Having organized instructions: � Will assist you how?

Injury Evaluation HOPS Eliminates some of the frustration � Speeds up the process �

Injury Evaluation HOPS Eliminates some of the frustration � Speeds up the process � Ensures that the end product will be successfully achieved. �

Injury Evaluation HOPS � To correctly evaluate an athlete’s injury, you need to follow

Injury Evaluation HOPS � To correctly evaluate an athlete’s injury, you need to follow an organized process.

Injury Evaluation HOPS Evaluation: �An organized process of determining the type and severity of

Injury Evaluation HOPS Evaluation: �An organized process of determining the type and severity of an injury

Injury Evaluation HOPS: A system of injury evaluation based on History, Observation, Palpation Stress

Injury Evaluation HOPS: A system of injury evaluation based on History, Observation, Palpation Stress Tests

Injury Evaluation HOPS History: �a series of questions asked to determine the nature and

Injury Evaluation HOPS History: �a series of questions asked to determine the nature and location of the injury

Injury Evaluation HOPS History: � Based on subjective findings � � Acute � Volunteer

Injury Evaluation HOPS History: � Based on subjective findings � � Acute � Volunteer to write on board Hx questions to ask athlete How did injury happen? (mechanism) When did it happen? or chronic Have you ever injured the same area before? � Previous � � injury What did you feel or hear? What type of pain do you have? Location?

Injury Evaluation HOPS Observation: Based on objective findings. Volunteer to write on board Observations

Injury Evaluation HOPS Observation: Based on objective findings. Volunteer to write on board Observations on might find with an injury Observe how athlete holds injured area. Observe gait Compare Bi-Laterally �Always check the uninvolved side first Swelling Deformity Discoloration Atrophy ROM

Injury Evaluation HOPS Palpation: Hands on approach Volunteer to write on board what you

Injury Evaluation HOPS Palpation: Hands on approach Volunteer to write on board what you are palpating for. � Tenderness to palpation (TTP) at: Bones Ligaments Tendon Muscles Deformities Spasms Change in Temperature

Injury Evaluation HOPS Stress Tests: Specific tests done for specific areas Range of Motion

Injury Evaluation HOPS Stress Tests: Specific tests done for specific areas Range of Motion ROM AROM / PROM Special tests for specific structures Muscle Testing Functional Activities Sport Specific Activities

Injury Evaluation HOPS Handout: HOPS Worksheet

Injury Evaluation HOPS Handout: HOPS Worksheet