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folubunmi

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List the points on the circle of care.

Question 2

Since working in sports medicine is demanding, it is important for a person in this field to ___________________ ________________.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

athlete on the field or individual in motion; injured individual; immediate treatment, then diagnosis; rehabilitation; return to play with normal to near-normal activities

Answer to Question 2

be in good physical condition
be in shape
be healthy
have a healthy body



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