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The world is a dangerous place. The Civilian Medical Podcast aims to prepare and educate you for the day you hope never comes. Regardless of your skill level, we’ll be providing information on skills, products, techniques, mindset, as well as interviewing guests and experts in the field. Spend some time with us discussing medical training and skills you need, it just may save your life.
Civilian Medical Podcast 74 – Combats Sports Medical Response
Civilian Medical Podcast
8 months ago
Civilian Medical Podcast 74 – Combats Sports Medical Response
Welcome to the Civilian Medical Podcast episode 074
Introduction
Follow up from Aviation Emergencies
NC Medical Helicopter crash: found by civilians in the woods, potential interview in the future with crew
SC Pediatric Trauma & Injury Prevention Symposium; how was it?
Part 1- Treating injuries related to Martial Arts
Striking sports:
Head and face injuries-lacerations, contusions, mouth/teeth injuries; concussions
Torso injuries: contusions, rib fractures
Extremities: fractures
Grappling Sports:
Choking: blood choke should self-resolve quickly. Long chokes can increase ICP and cause hemorrhage/stroke
Joint locks: arm bars, shoulder locks, wrist locks, ankle locks
Other: can be head or spinal injuries with slams
Medical Response for martial arts academies:
Preparations
Right Gear; First aid kit and AED
Right Training for staff
Emergency Plan
Part 2- Role of Martial Arts for Emergency Responders
Self-Defense
Grappling vs. striking. Grappling allows better control without causing injury; striking can be more valuable with multiple aggressors
Most fights end up on the ground
Law Enforcement
EMS/Fire
Health and wellness
Cardio
Strength
Balance and Coordination
Mental Health
Jiu Jitsu as meditation
Jiu Jitsu as community
Research around prevention for dementia
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Civilian Medical Podcast
The world is a dangerous place. The Civilian Medical Podcast aims to prepare and educate you for the day you hope never comes. Regardless of your skill level, we’ll be providing information on skills, products, techniques, mindset, as well as interviewing guests and experts in the field. Spend some time with us discussing medical training and skills you need, it just may save your life.