New Data on Kids and Sports Injuries
3/16/2007 by eblakemore under Personal InjuryNew data from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) shows that 40 percent of all emergency room visits for children ages 5 to 14 are for serious sports-related injuries, causing doctors and coaches to believe that child sports injuries are on the rise.
More Children Suffering Serious Sports Injuries
Medical professionals cite little time off and multiple sports as contributing to the rising rate of child sports injury. And surgical intervention might be hurting — ACL and other surgery could affect “growth plates” in a child’s body, which leads to problems growing and soft tissue disorders.
Related Links
- Personal Injury information at LegalView.com
- School Wardens at Risk of Injury
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