Common overuse injuries in the young athlete.

Pediatr Ann

Published: December 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • Pediatric overuse injury is a frequent issue seen by pediatricians, affecting soft tissues and bones, often caused by inadequate recovery time.
  • The injuries are particularly relevant in young athletes due to their developing bones, making them more susceptible to different injury patterns than adults.
  • The article discusses common pediatric overuse injuries, highlighting risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, and crucial prevention guidelines for effective management.

Article Abstract

Pediatric overuse injury is a common complaint presenting to pediatricians. Overuse injury can affect the soft tissues or bone, and results from an imbalance between training and load to the tissues and recovery time. In the skeletally immature athlete, physeal and apophyseal tissue is particularly vulnerable to overuse resulting in different patterns of injury compared to adults. Awareness of age-dependent patterns of overuse is necessary for proper recognition, treatment, and prevention of injury. This article reviews the most common pediatric overuse injuries with emphasis on risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment. Guidelines for prevention are included, as this is the key component for successful management of overuse injury in pediatric athletes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/00904481-20141124-09DOI Listing

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