Basketball is a sport played by many and requires running, jumping and throwing. Depending on the position held, attacking or defending could lead to an injury. The treatment of basketball can be treated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, the main pharmaceutical functions of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are anti-inflammatories, methadone and fever. This medicine is not steroidal and may be useful for basketball players to avoid suspicion of using stimulants. It can be used safely by basketball players (Bao-yuan, H. and Min-jie, H. 2014). There are other pain medications that can be used to treat an injury and that can be purchased without a prescription. Using home remedies (rest, ice, compression, and elevation) could treat the injury that occurred while playing basketball. The most common injuries are ankle and calf sprains during running, basketball, and football, which can be treated with rest, ice, compression, and elevation if medications are not available to treat. Knowing the simple steps to take care of an injury could reduce the worsening of the injury because you are unable to take care of the injury within a reasonable time to prevent further injury. Taking care of the injury in the first twenty-four years is crucial to the healing of the injured body
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