Fall is almost here and kids everywhere are gearing up for fall sports programs including soccer and football, track and volleyball. over 30 Million kids are involved in at least one interscholastic sports program; 21.5 Million kids are playing on one or more organized sports teams! More than 2.6 million children are treated in the emergency department each year for sports and recreational-related injuries
According to statistics, nearly 35.8% of injuries in kids 5-17 relate to sports and recreation. Why are Kids more susceptible to sports related injuries?
- Active bone growth precedes muscle and tendon lengthening creating limited flexibility and risk of overuse injuries.
- Kids have an actively growing musculoskeletal system. Motor strength imbalances can lead to muscle strains.
- Open physeal growth plates in kids can lead to a higher incidence of tearing injuries.
- Kids have limited skill levels and level of conditioning (coordination issues).
- Consider gender: Male-female ratio of injury 1.8:1, but some girls are more susceptible to particular injuries.
- Kids have greater ligamentous laxity.
Kids are not just small adults! Adults whose bones have finished growing might simply pull a muscle or a tendon after a fall. But in a child, that same fall could injure the growth plate. One of the most commonly injured parts of the body in adolescents is the foot and ankle, particularly those involved in sports. Here are some of the more common injuries by age group:
AGES 6-12
- Flat Feet
- Growing Pains
- Knee or Shin Pain
- Osgood Schlatters disease or syndrome
- Calcaneal apophysitis (Sever's disease)
- Poor Posture and Postural Weakness
- including Genu Valgus (Knock Knees)
AGES 13-17
- Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (Runner's Knee)
- Plantarfasciitis
- Shin Splints
- Stress Fractures
- Ankle Pain
- Ankle Instability
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