Injury Prevention in Youth Sports.

Andrea Stracciolini, Dai Sugimoto, David R Howell
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Abstract

Children and adolescents are now participating in competitive sports at younger ages and with increasing intensity. As a result, increasing numbers of young athletes are presenting to pediatricians for care of sports-related injuries and advice about prevention. Understanding and identifying modifiable risk factors for injury in the young athletic population is a critical first step in injury prevention. Risk factors vary by sport, age, and sex. This article reviews the most common risk factors for injury and the evidence to support proposed strategies for prevention. [Pediatr Ann. 2017;46(3):e99-e105.].

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Athletic Injuries
Child
Humans
Pediatrics
Preventive Health Services
Risk Factors
Youth Sports

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