- Individuals who train and compete in sports are highly susceptible to injury.
Combat and physical games, such as football, basketball, ice hockey, and mixed hand-to-hand combat, place the competitor in the line of danger as they alter their bodies to test the limits of their game. Sometimes, the risk of exceeding one’s limits can result in severe injuries.
Extreme agony may be caused by neck injuries sustained as a result of a hard tackle in football or ice hockey, or a supporting effect or head injury in mixed martial arts. Whiplash is a condition in which the neck snaps backwards and forwards swiftly, causing damage to the cervical spine’s tendons, ligaments, vertebrae, and circles.
The powers involved in supporting the damage determine the severity of the damage, and some competitors may only cause minor damage that requires a half-month to recover from, while others may cause a career-ending injury that necessitates surgery to repair.