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Weekend Doctor: Common hockey injuries

By Ryan Ingley, AT, ATC*
Sports Medicine, Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Since hockey is a high-speed, collision sport, there can be opportunities for injury. For players, parents, and coaches alike, it is important to be aware of the most common injuries that can happen on the ice.

Separated shoulder
While playing hockey it is common to make physical contact with other players through a check, either giving or receiving. There is also the chance that you may trip and fall on the ice. These things put the shoulder at risk of being injured. One common injury is a separated shoulder, which is basically a sprained shoulder. Treatment for this will depend on the severity of the sprain, but typically involves immobilization and rest. When recovering from this injury, there are some strengthening exercises that can be beneficial. Making sure shoulder pads properly fit your player can help reduce the risk.

Concussion
Concussions are also a common injury due to the fast-paced nature of the game and the potential for contact from another player. If a player has an impact to the head and, as a result, begins to have symptoms of a concussion, they should not continue to play. There are many possible symptoms of a concussion, including headache, dizziness, confusion and nausea. Making sure the player has a helmet that fits well in addition to wearing a mouthpiece can help reduce some of the impact, but will not completely eliminate the risk of concussions. Players who have symptoms should consult a physician before returning to play and use a gradual return to contact.

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Pirates compete in DIII wrestling meet

By Cort Reynolds

ROSSFORD – Five members of the young Bluffton High School wrestling team gained valuable experience at the Div. III district meet in Rossford Friday and Saturday, March 4-5.

The competition was a double-elimination event.

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A grocery and bakery in 1900 with 2 delivery wagons

This Main Street building now houses a CPA office

By Fred Steiner
www.BlufftonForever.com

The J.L. Doty Grocery and Bakery was a thriving Bluffton business operating in the building today housing Sielschott, Walsh, Keifer, Regula & Sherer, CPAs, 113 N. Main St.

Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church March 8 Lenten service

Wednesday evening Lenten services continue at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 301 North Main Street, Jenera, at 7:00 p.m. on March 8. Pastor Samuel Johnson, from Abiding Word Lutheran Church in Bowling Green will be the guest pastor. 

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Here comes Beaver spring break

Bluffton University takes a spring break this upcoming week, March 6-10.

Musselman Library has announced the following:

Spring break hours: M-F, 9am to noon. Closed Saturday and Sunday.

Clear skies over flood waters

Photographer Jamie Nygard shows us the March 4 morning after flood waters had covered the Cherry St bridge. Early in the day, a warning of icy roads and possible black ice was issued. In the following photos, Levi Sutkay shows how far the Buckeye exceeded its banks.

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