LO1: Extrinsic and Intrinsic Risk Factors
Match the statements on the cards to their corresponding definitions.
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06.08.20
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06.08.20
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Topics of this game:
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Risk factors that originate from outside the body
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Risk factors that originate from inside the body
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How likely something will cause harm
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Something that can cause harm
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The drive to complete a task
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Spinal condition that causes sufferers curve to the side with a 'S' or 'C' shape
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Forward or inward curving of the lower back
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Worn by performers to protect themselves from harm in sport
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Used by performers to help them during their participation
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Variables that influence how suitable an activity is, e.g. age and gender.
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How people walk or run
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Intention to cause harm
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Activation of the body and mind of a performer
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Examination to determine what risks are and how to overcome them
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Backward or outward curving of the upper spine
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