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  1. Needlestick injury

    A needlestick injury means the skin is accidentally punctured by a used needle. Diseases that could be transmitted by a needle or needlestick injury include human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B and hepatitis C.

  2. Cricket - preventing injury

    Cricket is a very popular sport. Injuries are often caused by overuse, being struck by a cricket ball and falls.

  3. Orienteering - preventing injury

    Orienteering organisations remove hazards where possible or clearly signpost them and warn all participants.

  4. Aerobics - preventing injury

    Aerobics injuries are usually caused by trauma and overuse, but can be prevented by using the right techniques and equipment.

  5. Golf - preventing injury

    The average golfer playing an 18-hole game walks about seven kilometres.

  6. Basketball - preventing injury

    Basketball is a fast game with frequent and aggressive body contacts - injuries can and do occur.

  7. Windsurfing - preventing injury

    You need balance and stamina for windsurfing.

  8. Acquired brain injury

    The long-term effects of brain injury will be different for each person and can range from mild to profound.

  9. Rowing - preventing injury

    Rowing builds physical skills of stamina, strength, balance, timing and technique.

  10. Rugby codes - preventing injury

    A high proportion of injuries associated with rugby occur during the tackle.

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