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Lacrosse Spine Injury Care: New Guidelines

USASun Feb 09 2025
Lacrosse is picking up steam all around the globe, and it's even coming back to the Olympics in 2028. With more players on the field, there's a greater need to keep them safe. Spine injuries can be serious, and handling them correctly before getting to the hospital is crucial. Experts got together to figure out the best ways to manage these injuries. They looked at lots of studies. They even included folks with different expertise to make sure all bases were covered. This group came up with some clear and practical suggestions. The group focused on everyone involved in lacrosse, from kids to pros. They tried to understand how to handle spine injuries with or without breathing or heart issues. This means they considered some pretty extreme situations. They wanted to make sure that everyone knows what to do, from the first moment of injury to getting the athlete to the hospital. The group created a plan for everything. They even suggest having a special emergency plan ready before any game. The experts also thought about how to get these ideas to everyone, from coaches to medical staff. They wanted to make sure the plan was easy to follow and workable, and was agreed by 80% of the panel. This way, everyone can be on the same page and respond quickly and correctly. The group’s suggestions are important for healthcare professionals and event organizers. This helps make sure athletes get the best care right away. It also helps everyone stay calm and prepared.

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    What if a lacrosse player claims their back pain is due to 'too much lacrosse' and not a spine injury?
    Are these guidelines actually a part of a larger agenda to increase medical intervention in sports and draw more funding to healthcare?
    What criteria were used to determine the 'acceptable levels' of agreeability, feasibility, and clarity, and how were these levels measured?

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