| A | B |
| Ways to Classify Sports Injuries 3 | Direct and indirect, Soft and Hard Tissue, Overuse |
| Soft Tissue Injuries 3 | Tears sprains contusions, Skin abrasions lacerations blisters, Inflammatory response |
| Hard Tissue Injuries 2 | Fractures, Dislocations |
| Assessment of Injuries 1 | TOTAPS |
| Management of Soft Tissue Injuries 1 | RICER |
| Children and Young Athletes 4 | Medical Conditions(asthma, diabetes and epilepsy) Overuse injuries, Thermoregulation, Appropriateness of resistance training |
| Adult and Aged Athletes 3 | Heart conditions, Fractures/ Bone density, Flexibility/joint mobility |
| Female Athletes 4 | Eating disorders, Iron deficiency, Bone density, Pregnancy |
| Physical Preparation 4 | Pre-screening, Skill and Technique, Physical fitness, Warm-up, stretching and cool down |
| Sports Policy and Sports Environment 5 | Rules of the sport, Modified rules for children, Matching opponents, Use of protective equipment, Safe grounds equipment and facilities |
| Environmental Considerations 4 | Temperature regulation (4 methods), Climatic conditions (6), Guidelines to fluid intake, Acclimatisation |
| Taping and Bandaging 3 | Preventative taping, Taping for isolation, Bandaging for immediate treatment of injury |
| Rehabilitation Procedures 4 | Progressive mobilisation, Graduated exercise(3), Training, Use of heat and cold |
| Return to Play 6 | Indicators of readiness (2), Monitoring progress (how?), Psychological readiness, Specific warm-up procedures, Return to play policies and procedures, Ethical considerations (2) |