Bruising:
Hemorrhage is the destruction of tissues and various organs (such as skin and muscles) or solid (such as bones and joints) as a result of direct injury to an external effect.
The bruising often accompanies pain, swelling, internal hemorrhage, bleeding of the blood plasma fluid at the site of injury, and injury is frequent in sports that are in direct competitive frictions or using hard tools. The risk of bruising increases in the following cases:
(A) The force and severity of the strike directed at the place of injury;
B- The breadth of the area or the exposed part of the injury.
Hemorrhage is the destruction of tissues and various organs (such as skin and muscles) or solid (such as bones and joints) as a result of direct injury to an external effect.
The bruising often accompanies pain, swelling, internal hemorrhage, bleeding of the blood plasma fluid at the site of injury, and injury is frequent in sports that are in direct competitive frictions or using hard tools. The risk of bruising increases in the following cases:
(A) The force and severity of the strike directed at the place of injury;
B- The breadth of the area or the exposed part of the injury.
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Sports Medicine