Overuse injuries, overtraining, and “burnout” are growing problems among our young athletes. They have long term consequences including injury, poor performance, and psychological lack of enthusiasm long-term. Awareness of these conditions is important for every parent, coach, trainer, primary care provider, and sports medicine specialist.
Most overuse injuries can be prevented with proper training and conditioning. In general, taking 2 days off each week and 2-3 months away from competitive practice for each specific sport, allows time for physical and psychological recovery. Also, total distance, duration, and intensity should not increase by more than 10% per week while training.
Information for athletes, parents, coaches, trainers, and medical providers regarding sport-specific conditions can be found at www.stopsportsinjuries.org which is a collaboration of the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine with multiple other orthopedic and pediatric professional organizations.
If you, or your child, is experiencing any of the above symptoms, call 801-571-9433 to schedule a consultation. Or visit our website – www.grangermedical.com/specialties/orthopedics-sports-medicine – for more information about our services and locations.
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