What kind of year is the year without injury? Five weeks ago, I broke my little finger with a strong hand. The doctor ruined the diagnosis, basically at the end of the day, I had a little finger, and the second joint did not move much.
Now I want to return to a basketball court in a month or so, how should I use my fingers in the court? Stick with your fingers alone, tie two fingers together, and "sleeve" with your fingers? Have you thought about PDH's broken finger? In the past, many fingers were jammed or misaligned, but it was not serious enough to lose one 's fingers.
Note # 1: Players can break their fingers and play without knowing that their fingers are broken. Some fingers became immovable, and the players played with them. A player or a coach may not know that its appearance is broken. It does not guarantee that it will be destroyed only because it is purple, it usually takes some time to change the color. If their fingers are deforming, pointing in the wrong direction, or obviously broken, they should not let the players touch again or let the players touch, the coach said. Please do not blame the coach for not knowing that your child's fingers are broken.
Note 2: Even if the doctor says "no", the player can hit the finger lightly with his / her fingers. A foot fracture (load bearing) is not normally true, but you can judge whether the area is sprained, stuck or damaged in the process of intense competition. We do not encourage children to play with broken bones, but again, there are several examples of children who have completed the game or have a slight finger break. If he or she does not have X-ray equipment, please tell the coach that he can take a picture of the child while the coach is in
The most common injuries of young basketball are finger injuries. Since the ball moves fast around the gym year by year, small and growing hands are often difficult to adjust and to put in force. Your fingers may become stuck or broken by moving your ball, flying a ball, flying a ball, or when you are jamming your finger or moving your finger downwards. Mo's action policy concerning finger injuries: In this case, there is no absence. My fingers are not heavy. Players have legs. Players need to maintain their bodies. Otherwise you may hurt another area where you can not come back and you can not maintain your body or physical condition. Even if they can not do all the training (no contact), the coach will provide a reputation for participating in the injured player. This makes the player feel like a good teammate and sets a good example for his or her colleagues.