Youth Sports and Spine Safety

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Dr. Pasquale X. Montesano

Principal Orthopedic Spine surgeon at Montesano Spine & Sport.

Youth Sports and Spine Safety

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Participating in sports at a young age is a great way for them to exercise and build leadership and teamwork skills. Unfortunately, doing sports at a young age poses a risk for injury. Here’s how parents and coaches can create a safe athletic environment:

  • Use Appropriate Protective Gear: Protective gear is extremely important especially in contact sports like soccer, hockey, and football. Helmets and pads that are properly fitted can reduce the risk of spine-related injuries. 
  • Prioritize Warm-Ups and Cool Downs: Warming up helps to boost blood flow, increase flexibility, and gets the muscles ready for more intense activities. Cooling down helps to prevent stiffness and soreness.
  • Promote Rest and Recovery: Youth sports can often glorify excessive training and conditioning, which make it rough on young athletes. It’s important to promote rest and recovery to prevent stress fractures. 

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