Taking part in sport is a fantastic way to keep fit and active, as well as socialise. However, sports injury is common and can range from minor sprains to broken legs or even heart problems.
The risk of sport injury is determined by the level of fitness and medical history of the individual plus the demands of the sport or activity.
It is important that those who are either new to exercise or who have a medical history should consult their GP before trying any sport.
The following general tips will help reduce the risk of sport injury:
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This article has been written for PruHealth by Dr Foster Research. All Dr Foster Research (DFR) health content is provided for general information only, and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional.
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