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Back to School – Youth Sports Injuries

Injuries in Youth Sports

It’s about that time again! Football season and school are just about back in session. 30 million adolescents and children participate in sports, and over half of sports injuries can be prevented. Take a look at our latest infographic for stats and ways to prevent your student from acquiring these injures and having a great sports season.

Youth Sports Injuries

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    Injuries in youth sports are a growing concern, as young athletes are particularly vulnerable to the risks associated with physical activity. While sports can provide many benefits, such as improved physical fitness and socialization, the risk of injury should not be taken lightly.

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    We are really grateful for your blog post. You will find a lot of new approaches after visiting your post. I was exactly searching for this. Thanks and please keep it up. Great work.

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    Thanks for mentioning how hand and finger injuries are very common. I also like how you said that knees can be easily damaged. My husband and I are looking into sports injury services for our son because he hurt himself playing basketball.

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    I had no idea injuries were so common in sports, as I never had the issue, but I believe Warm Up is the best way to reduce injury chances.

    By the way, Great post, very informative.

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