Showing posts with label Competition/Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Competition/Games. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 May 2025

Starting Heart Screening as early as 12 years in football


 FIFA recommends youth football players to be screened for risks of developing "Sudden Cardiac Death" from as early as 12 years old. This is vital if the player has a history of heart symptoms like chest pain, palpitation, collapse or unexplained fainting, breathlessness and / or family history of  sudden cardiac death, collapse or unexplained seizure or fainting, or inherited heart disease. If you or your child or player is participating in competitive football, it is vital for him / her to undergo cardiac screening before participating in football. Please check with the local club / football association / hospital.   

See the following recommendations for cardiac screening with your medical practitioner / cardiologist including taking personal and family history, general physical examination (rule out Marfan's syndrome), resting Blood pressure, auscultation of the heart for abnormal murmurs. 

It is vital for all training or competition grounds to have an Emergency Action Plan involving trained medical staff or volunteers with ready access of an Automated External Defibrillators (AED). This will make a huge difference in terms of survival if a player collapses during training or match on the pitch due to sudden cardiac arrest. You may speak to your football association, host or competition organiser to ensure this. 

Read more about it here. *The author believes it is the concerted effort and responsibility of every parent, player, coach, official, medical staff, organising committee to ensure player preparticipation evaluation, training for medical staff and volunteers, and a working accessible AED during training / competition*  

Monday, 24 May 2010

Jelajah Malaysia 2010

Some photos from the national road race competition from the 27th April 2010 to the 1st May 2010 from Kuala Selangor to Kuala Perlis. Thanks to a relatively good weather, skillful riding, good recovery preparations and well coordinated road safety by marshalls, commissaires and police, we had a safe journey during the competition. There were no serious injuries.





Friday, 28 August 2009

1ST MALAYSIA INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT 2009

There's an exciting adrenaline pumping Ice-Hockey International event coming up this weekend. Paramedics and doctors volunteers are wanted during the whole tournament.

Date: Sept 2-5 (Wednesday to Saturday)
Time: Sept 2 :8pm to midnight
Sept 3 & 4 :8am to midnight
Sept 5 :8am to 7pm
Venue: Sunway Pyramid Ice Rink
Estimated number of players: 180-200
Players' ages: 5-50
Organizer: Malaysia Ice Hockey Federation (MIHF)
Contact person: EeLaine (012-2261048) or Dr Aston (019-2103787)

See the video of launch and join us if you love the excitement!

Friday, 26 December 2008

MHL Finals on 27th December 2008


Here's an invitation to all the lovers of field hockey to join in the hockey match of the year between Sapura and Ernst & Young. Be there early before 5pm to catch the match as the Pantai Hockey Stadium will be full to the brim.

All the best to the nationals, ex-internationals, and ex-nationals, coaches and officials involved in both teams. A job well done!

Tuesday, 11 November 2008

Malaysian Hockey League 2008

We have just started the 2nd round into the Malaysian Hockey League for 2008. Field hockey is still one of the most interesting sports to be the attending Sports Physician. There were lots of contusions and bruises; several ankle sprains and minor knee injuries; a few hamstring strain and calf strains; and a scalp contusion and a fractured facial bone. On a good day, absolutely nothing happens and you'd be bored to death. Otherwise on a terrible day, you'd be running across the pitch after watching your athlete hit by the ball or stick or collide with another player. What could be worse, you loose your belongings in the process of carrying out your duty and are left to attend to the athlete when everyone else have gone home.

For those who are interested in getting your hands laden with sports medicine adventure, field hockey is the sport to be involved in. Keep a lookout for photos after the season is over!

Tuesday, 5 August 2008

Beijing Olympics 2008 - One World One Dream

As the world braces itself against economical socio-political turmoils and environmental challenges, the focus of 6 billion people will be on the greatest sporting event of all times, the Beijing Olympic 2008. The games starts on the 6th August 2008 with soccer and closes on the 24th August 2008. The highlights for most would be the Opening Ceremony on the 8th August 2008. Beijing will play host to the 28 summer sports and 10,500 athletes are expected to demonstrate the Olympic Motto, "Citius, Altius, Fortius".

Athletes will compete in 31 venues in Beijing, Qingdao(sailing), HongKong (Equestrian), Tianjin, Shanghai, Shenyang and Qinhuangdao to determine the worthy recipients of the Olympic medal.

Malaysia is proud of the 33 athletes from 10 sports who have fought hard for their place in the Olympics.
The Malaysian Contingent:
1) Archery: Cheng Chu Sian, Muhammad Marbawi Sulaiman, Wan Mohd Khalmizan Wan Ab Aziz
2) Athletics: Roslinda Samsu, Yuan Yu Fang, Lee Hup Wei
3) Badminton: Lee Chong Wei, Wong Choong Hann, Koo Kien Keat , Tan Boon Heong , Lee Wan Wah , Choong Tan Fook , Wong Mew Choo , Wong Pei Tty, Chin Ee Hui
4) Cycling: Azizul Hasni Awang, Josiah Ng, Mohd Edrus Yunus, Rizal Tisin
5) Diving: Bryan Nickson anak Lomas, Leong Mun Yee, Elizabeth anak Jimie, Pandelela Rinong anak Pamg
6) Sailing: Dr. Kevin Lim
7) Shooting: Hasli Izwan Amir Hasan
8) Swimming: Daniel William Henry Bego , Siow Yi Ting, Khoo Cai Lin, Lew Yih Wey, Leung Chii Lin
9) Taekwondo: Elaine Teo Shueh Fhern, Che Chew Chan
10) Weightlifting: Amirul Hamizan Ibrahim

Good luck and all the best to all of you!