Youth Sports Injury: Protecting Young Athletes from Injuries on the Field

Youth Sports Injury: Protecting Young Athletes from Injuries on the Field

Youth Sports Injury: Protecting Young Athletes from Injuries on the Field

Help Your Kids Stay in the Game with Youth Sports Injury Prevention Techniques

Sports-related injuries rank among the most prevalent health issues for young athletes, often resulting in reduced performance and withdrawal from competition. Youth sports injury prevention with physical therapy aims to minimize both the frequency and severity of sports-related injuries and prevent re-injury. We specialize in prevention techniques to keep your child in the game.

Call our clinic today to book an appointment for a personalized youth sports injury prevention plan!

Common Youth Sports Injuries

While youth sports offer incredible opportunities for growth and development, the potential for injuries is a reality we can’t ignore. Let’s explore four common injuries young athletes may encounter to understand their causes and risk factors so we can better protect our young stars against youth sports injuries.

Ankle Sprains

  • Ankle sprains usually occur when the ankle twists or rolls, often during running, jumping, or landing awkwardly. This causes stretching or tearing of the ligaments that support the ankle joint. Participating in sports with rapid changes in direction (e.g., basketball, soccer), uneven playing surfaces, improper footwear, and previous ankle injuries increases the risk.

Knee Injuries

  • This broad category includes ligament sprains or tears (like the ACL), patellofemoral pain syndrome (runner’s knee), and Osgood-Schlatter disease (growth plate inflammation). Overuse, sudden twisting or pivoting, direct blows to the knee, and improper landing techniques are common causes. Sports involving jumping and cutting (e.g., basketball, volleyball), weak or imbalanced leg muscles, and growth spurts in adolescents.

Overuse Injuries

  • Repetitive stress on a particular body part without adequate recovery leads to overuse injuries, like tendonitis, shin splints, and stress fractures. Risk factors include specializing in one sport year-round, inadequate warm-up and cool-down routines, improper technique, and rapid increases in training intensity or duration.

Concussions

  • A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or body. Contact sports like football, hockey, and soccer carry the highest risk, but concussions can occur in any activity where falls or collisions are possible.

Our Physical Therapy Approach to Youth Sports Injury Prevention

Physical activity for children, including sports and recreational participation, is a cornerstone of a healthy lifestyle. Our physical therapy programs include key principles of youth sports injury prevention to help kids stay in the game.

Evaluation

  • We’ll conduct a comprehensive assessment to understand their health history, previous injuries, and any existing conditions they may be experiencing. Then, we’ll perform in-depth movement screens that assess strength, balance, coordination, and mobility. And finally, we’ll talk about any questions or concerns you or your child have about physical therapy and set achievable goals for success.

Mobility Work

  • We will guide your child through specialized exercises and tailored mobility drills designed and aligned with their sports and condition-specific needs.

Muscle Strengthening

  • Our physical therapist will develop a customized strengthening plan tailored to support important aspects of your child’s sports performance.
    • Strength
    • Endurance
    • Power
    • Speed

Sports Training

  • We will also teach techniques and correct any improper technique or form when executing sport-specific skills. We’ll continually adapt your child’s program to meet their level of activity and sport.

Our devoted team of sports physical therapists employs the most effective strategies and techniques for sports injury prevention. We will work closely with your child to create a proactive program to prevent youth sports injuries and keep you in the game.

Call AMR Physical Therapy today to schedule your appointment with us to take youth sports injury prevention into your own hands.