concept   injury

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Western countries (1) United States (1) Canada (1) Japan (1) Swedish culture (1) MMA (1) African tribal culture (1) Remote areas (1) Traditional cultures (1) athletic community (1) street fighting culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 injury Western countries In Western countries, seeking medical attention for injuries is common and expected, with a focus on prevention and workplace safety. 15
2 injury United States In the United States, seeking immediate medical attention for injuries and pursuing legal compensation are common practices. 11
3 injury Canada In Canada, prompt medical care, legal compensation, and injury prevention are common responses to athletic injuries. 8
4 injury Japan In Japan, there is a cultural emphasis on personal responsibility, injury prevention, and endurance when it comes to dealing with injuries. 6
5 injury Swedish culture In Swedish culture, preventing injuries is a high priority with a strong focus on innovative treatment and emergency response services. 4
6 injury MMA Injuries are an expected part of MMA due to its physical nature. 2
7 injury African tribal culture In African tribal culture, injuries may be viewed as a spiritual or supernatural confrontation. 1
8 injury Remote areas In remote areas, traditional herbal remedies or spiritual rituals are often preferred for treating injuries over modern medical interventions. 1
9 injury Traditional cultures In traditional cultures, injuries are commonly treated with traditional remedies rather than modern medical care. 1
10 injury athletic community Injuries are prevalent in the athletic community, and emphasis is placed on proper rehabilitation. 1
11 injury street fighting culture In street fighting culture, physical injuries are seen as a badge of honor and an expected part of confrontations. 1