Pediatric sports medicine specialists diagnose, treat, and manage the musculoskeletal and medical problems of children and teens, including the following:
- Sprains and strains;
- Ligament injuries;
- Overuse injuries;
- Cartilage injuries;
- Nutrition and supplement issues;
- Heat illness;
- Dislocations;
- Apophysitis;
- Concussions;
- Diabetes;
- Tendinitis;
- Exercise-induced asthma;
- Eating disorders;
- Stress fractures;
- Unique conditions of the athlete with special needs;
- Minor fractures and avulsions.
Pediatric sports medicine specialists operate in different health facilities: large urban hospitals, children's hospitals, private clinics, sports medicine clinics, universities, medical centers, orthopedic clinics.
Pediatric sports medicine specialists are trained and equipped to examine, diagnose, and treat injuries and illnesses in active children and teens.
Tips for Parents and Coaches
Remember - only your a joint participation and support is needed, to the children took pleasure in sport and succeed. Unreasonable demands and expectations of adults often is the reason that child leaves the sport. The reaction of the child to such pressure can take many forms - it can be a headache, and gastrointestinal disorders, and muscle pains are not the appropriate volume of exercise. Correctly identify these violations can only qualified sports doctor, who in today's childhood and adolescence sport must work with the coach and the parents of the young athlete.
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