• March 9, 2017

Top 10 Most Common Sports Injuries (And How to Prevent Them!)

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Sports injury prevention is key if you want to keep training or playing your favorite sports. Whether it’s a broken bone or bone fracture, a concussion, an ACL tear or groin strain you want to avoid, you can learn how to prevent and treat the most common injuries. No more runner’s knee or shin splints for you! WatchMojo counts down ten common types of sports injuries, and how to spot and prevent them.

If you want to learn more about a few of these injuries, be sure to check out our WMFacts video on the Top 5 Hard-Hitting Concussion Facts: , and see how serious injuries can be with our lists of the Top 10 Horrific Sports Injuries: and Top 10 Sports Careers Cut Short: .

00:32 #10: Groin Strain
01:30 #9: Broken Bone / Fracture
02:10 #8: Shin Splints
02:58 #7: Concussion
03:47 #6: ACL Tear
04:30 #5: Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome [aka Runner’s Knee]
05:28 #4: Lower Back Pain
06:10 #3, #2 & #1 ????

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9 thoughts on “Top 10 Most Common Sports Injuries (And How to Prevent Them!)

  1. There are actually several studies, that show that stretching doesn’t help at all. Only if you are a real professional, it can have affects on the long run. For regular people, it’s enough to warm up carefully, just start slowly, and let your muscles begin working.

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