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- A high school shot-putter came into the athletic training room complaining of a very sore

back. He indicated that he woke up with the problem and was not sure how it occurred.
Perhaps he had hurt it by doing dead lifts the day before or by throwing the shot
incorrectly. What immediate care should be performed? What follow-up care?

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In a non- hospital environment, the best you can do is follows these instructions:

- Rest. Cut back on normal activities to try and help with swelling and pain.

- Ice the area for 20 min., 4 to 8 times a day, with ice wrapped in a towel. This helps with inflammation. During this time, DO NOT apply heat.

- Apply pressure. Wrap an elastic bandage around your back, not too tightly. This helps reduce swelling.

- Go see a doctor that can provide NSAID ( nonsteriodal anti-flammatory drug) to help relieve pain. Chances are you just have a minor back sprain

Step-by-step explanation:

- Follow-up.

- Apply heat for the first 48 hours

- Warm up and Cool down

- Don't push too hard

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