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Strains and sprains are examples of soft tissue injuries in the form of closed wounds

Closed Wounds

Closed wounds can occur during sports, physical games and other physical activities. The topic of closed wounds is included in school PE (physical education) lessons in the sports injuries module for GCSE PE.
Pupils learn about soft tissue injuries, incl. both open wounds and closed wounds, and hard tissue injuries such as broken bones. incl. different types of bone fractures.

Closed wounds vary in severity from minor injuries e.g. light bruises to more severe injuries such as meniscal tears. Closed wounds can involve:

Symptoms vary but in general open wounds can result in :

    • pain
    • heat, which may be associated with
    • swelling/inflammation of underlying tissues,
    • reduction in or loss of function of the affected part of the body.

Not all of these symptoms apply in every case.


What is a closed wound ?

What is the definition of a closed wound ?

Definition of a "closed wound":

A "closed wound" is an injury (i.e. damage to some of the structure/s of the body) in which
no blood escapes from the body
.

That is, the difference between an open wound and a closed wound is that open wounds allow blood to leave the body whereas closed wounds do not involve any external bleeding (although there may be bleeding under the skin, which is called a bruise).

Closed wounds are usually discussed as part of the soft tissue injuries topic in GCSE PE but many hard tissue injuries (i.e. damaged bones, incl. broken bones) are also closed wounds.


Common Types of Closed Wounds

Brief notes about examples of possible causes and treatments of closed soft tissue injuries follow in the table below:

Type of Closed Wound
Causes of Closed Wounds
Symptoms

Treatment
(Typical / common treatments.
DO NOT TREAT without appropriate knowledge/training)

Bruises
Strained Muscles
Torn Muscles
Tendonitis
Sprained Ligament
Meniscal Tears


This is the end of the page about closed wounds for GCSE Physical Education (GCSE PE).
See also other pages in this section listed top-right and the effects of exercise on muscles and the effects of exercise on circulation.

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