Spinal and back injuries.. Neck injury. Severe bruises to the back. Soft tissue injury. Tearing muscles and ligaments. Injury of the lumbar joint that connects the pelvis to the spine

Spinal and back injuries
A - Neek injuries
The spine and back injury rarely occurs. The cervical vertebrae may be injured when the athlete loses his head and falls on the head. The goalie may be injured as a result of a diving or stomping on the opponent's foot that may break the ligament.
Ather spinal injuries
Thoracic and thoracic injuries are rare, but most often result in severe back bruises caused by a direct hit.
  C. Soft tissue injury:
Of the injuries occurring in football, and the result of the nature of the game itself, the movements of rolling and rotation and change the speed of sudden factors that lead to the rupture of muscles and ligaments especially lower back area, and the continuous friction between the player and competition lead to injury to some bruises.
The injury of the lumbar joint that connects the pelvis to the spine is susceptible to severe injuries during the rupture of the muscles and ligaments. These injuries result in pain in the lumbar region, which causes the player to be distressed and disturbed for a long time.
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