Jane Fonda's Sports Aid (1987)

ALL 01/01/1987 (en) Documentary 90 Min
  • Release
    01/01/1987
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  • Original title
    Jane Fonda's Sports Aid
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    en
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Overview

Advice from an orthopedist, demonstrated by Jane, on the best first aid techniques for 17 different types of common sports-related injuries - sprained ankle, Achilles tendinitis, tennis leg, shin splints, stress fractures, knee injuries, jumper's knee, acute knee injuries, thigh injuries, back injuries, back strains, stiff neck, shoulder injuries, tennis elbow, little league elbow, wrist (navicular) fracture, and jammed finger. Color coded so you can refer to a particular injury quickly in an emergency, you'll be able to recognize a particular injury, manage it in that all-important first few minutes after it's occurred, and know when it's best to call a doctor. There are also exercises that will help to keep injuries from happening in the first place, or at least minimise their effects.

  1. Sidney Galanty

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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Jane Fonda's Sports Aid (1987) 90 Min

ALL 01/01/1987 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 01/01/1987
  • Production
  • Original title Jane Fonda's Sports Aid
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Advice from an orthopedist, demonstrated by Jane, on the best first aid techniques for 17 different types of common sports-related injuries - sprained ankle, Achilles tendinitis, tennis leg, shin splints, stress fractures, knee injuries, jumper's knee, acute knee injuries, thigh injuries, back injuries, back strains, stiff neck, shoulder injuries, tennis elbow, little league elbow, wrist (navicular) fracture, and jammed finger. Color coded so you can refer to a particular injury quickly in an emergency, you'll be able to recognize a particular injury, manage it in that all-important first few minutes after it's occurred, and know when it's best to call a doctor. There are also exercises that will help to keep injuries from happening in the first place, or at least minimise their effects.

  1. Sidney Galanty

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer