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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Safety and Preparation are Imperative for Young Athletes

Medical Evaluations and Care for Injuries Should Be Top Priority

From baseball to soccer to football, everyday millions of children and young adults participate in sports activities. These activities teach children team work and improve their physical fitness, coordination and self-discipline.  It also increases their chance of experiencing sports-related injuries such as concussions, sprains, fractures, muscle tears, and back and neck injuries. However, there are measures that can be taken to help prevent these types of injuries, such as:
• Undergoing medical exams prior to the sport’s season, which should include concussion screenings and physical evaluations;
• Using proper protective gear, such as shin guards for soccer and helmets for football and baseball;
• Staying hydrated and always warming up before practice or a game;
• Never playing through pain or an injury.

If an athlete does experience an injury it is important that it is not ignored or taken lightly.
Sports-related injuries in children are of great concern because their bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments are still growing. To avoid long-term damage, young athletes should seek immediate care for any minor or serious injury.

Following are several signs to help determine if immediate care is needed:
• Inability to play following a sudden injury;
• Decreased ability to play due to a chronic or long-term complication following an injury;
• Visible deformity of the athlete’s arms or legs;
• Severe pain from a sudden injury, which may prevent the use of an arm or leg.

Sometimes, sports-related injuries occur after office hours or on the weekends.  If and when this happens I recommend that my patients visit the emergency room or an orthopedic walk-in clinic like the one we have at Methodist Sports Medicine / The Orthopedic Specialists. One of our fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons is available to treat patients with sudden or recent sports or active lifestyle-related injuries.  Patients can visit our Avon or Greenwood locations Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., or our Carmel location Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. For more information, please visit www.methodistsports.com or call 317-817-1200.



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