How to Help Student Athletes Avoid Injuries

How to Help Student Athletes Avoid Injuries

Participating in school sports comes with a long list of advantages, including promoting physical activity, self-confidence, teamwork, leadership and social skills. However, all sports do come with a risk of injury. Ortopedia Cameron says there are steps parents and student athletes can take to help avoid injuries.

Avoid overuse

Traumatic injuries are often caused by events such as falls, collisions, twists, etc. While these traumatic injuries are what many parents fear most, overuse injuries are actually much more common. Thankfully, there are steps athletes can take to avoid them.

Always warm up

It’s natural to want to skip this step, but those boring warm-up drills can help avoid strains. Heated muscles are less likely to be strained, so warm-ups really do help.

Wear the right gear

Always make sure protective equipment is worn and that it fits properly.

Work on flexibility

Flexibility helps student athletes avoid injuries by helping ensure that muscles work effectively and that joints are able to move through their full range of motion. Stretching exercises before and after physical activity help increase flexibility.

Participate in strength and conditioning

Actively participating in conditioning programs not only help improve performance, but also help prevent injuries by strengthening muscles, tendons, joints, etc. Student athletes should follow school-approved or professionally-designed programs that focus on safety first.

Play smart

Student athletes need to understand the importance of following the rules of a game. Dangerous actions that put their own safety or the safety of other players at risk should not be tolerated at any level.  

The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as, nor should it be considered a substitute for, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Always consult your physician or another qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or before starting any new treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of the contents of these articles.

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