April 20, 2012

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Sports safety: Get geared up and always warm up

A youth participant returns the ball against her instructors in a practice session during Tennis Camp 1 held at Penn State's University Park campus. Credit: Andy Colwell
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A youth participant returns the ball against her instructors in a practice session during Tennis Camp 1 held at Penn State's University Park campus. Credit: Andy Colwell

April is Youth Sports Safety Month. Each year, more than 3.5 million children under the age of 15 are treated for sports injuries nationwide. Roughly half of these injuries are sustained in solo activities, while approximately one out of four participants in youth soccer, football or baseball has been injured at least once.

In , most injuries occur during practices, not games. Parents should insist that kids wear the same protective gear, do the same warm-ups, and take all the same precautions when they practice as when they're getting ready for a game.

When we think of sports injuries, we think of dramatic tackles or falls or being hit in the head, but young athletes are also at risk for strains and repetitive motion injuries. Coaches may recommend certain types of warm-ups, not just to make kids better athletes, but to keep them from getting hurt. Nearly half of all sports injuries that occur (more than 5 million annually) are due to overuse.

Injuries can be prevented with proper training and helping your child learn to listen to their body. Incorporating strength training, increasing flexibility and improving core stability will also help minimize .
Participating in a variety of sports and activities can help to use different muscle groups and reduce injuries, especially for young children. With stress on a child’s developing body, an injury can occur and if not managed correctly can keep a child from participating in the sport for the physical activity and for the fun of being on a team.

Safe Kids Dauphin County recommends these precautions for all children playing or practicing any individual or team sport:

Learn about what injuries can occur with a sport by visiting Stop : Keeping Kids in the Game for Life at www.stopsportsinjuries.org online

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