According to WebMD, the most common causes of sports injuries are from poor conditioning, not warming up, and not stopping when you are fatigued.
According to LiveStrong, the most common causes of sports injuries are:
Overuse
Stops and Twists
Falls
Improper Equipment
New or Increased Activity
Fatigue
Poor Warmup
Impact
Unilateral Movements
Technique or Posture
The most common injury done to a bone is either spraining or braking a bone. I once fractured my ankle. All of these injuries are very painful but the worst of all is breaking it because your bone snaps into more than one piece. Spraining a bone is less painful than breaking or fracturing a bone because it is not in more than one piece. It depends on what you did to the bone like if you slide on concrete then that is probably a fracture or a break in the bone. Be careful with whatever you do your body is not made of metal or titanium!
The most common dance injuries are ankles and leg injuries
broken bone
the injuries like fractures,bone displacement,bone breakage,etc.
There are many of injures you can get playing outfield in baseball. The most common injures people get are broken bone, running into each other and busted lips.
particularly the longer bones of the arms and legs is a fracture, or a break in the bone. (A fractured bone and a broken bone are the same thing; one is not worse than the other.) Other common places for fractures are the bones of the wrist, ankle, and kneecap.
Clenched fist injuries are most common over the metacarpo phalangeal joint
Stress on the bone/tissue
Tail bone, or coccyx, fractures are common, and can actually occur in childbirth. Most such injuries take a long time to heal, but there is really no reason why such an injury would prevent childbirth. Even in the most severe injuries, there is the option of C-section for delivery to avoid the pressure on the tailbone.
Some of the most common baseball and softball injuries include rotator cuff injuries, elbow injuries such as Tommy John surgery, and injuries to the hamstrings and knees due to running and sliding. Additionally, ankle sprains and muscle strains are also common in both sports.
Torn muscles, skin, blood vessels, broken bone(s)
knee
A knee injury or a heart injury & a neck injury