A medical timeout allows treatment for an injury during a match. A player can request it for physical problems. Medical staff evaluate the situation quickly. Treatment time is limited by rules. Players cannot use it for rest alone. Officials monitor the process closely. For example a player may twist an ankle during a rally. They request a medical timeout for assessment. Trainers tape the ankle before play resumes. If the injury prevents safe play the match may end. Medical timeouts protect player health. They balance safety with fair competition.
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