TeamSnap Logo
Log inFind My Team
  • Products
    • Organizations logoClubs & Leagues

      For clubs, leagues & associations with multiple teams

      • Sports
      • Features
      • Get a demo
    • Teams logoTeams

      The easiest way to manage a team

      • Sports
      • Features
    • Tournaments logoTournaments

      Build and manage your events in a snap

      • Scheduling
      • Registration
  • Pricing
    • Organization logoClubs & Leagues
    • Teams logoTeams
  • Company
    • About
    • For Brands
    • Careers Hiring!
  • Resources NEW!
    • Blog
    • Holiday Guide NEW!
    • Coaches’ Corner NEW!
    • Return To Play
    • Clubs & Leagues Resources
    • Help Center
    • API Docs

Find My Team

Sign upLog in
Sign upLog in

Sports Science


Top 3 Ways To Prevent Kids Sports Injuries



No one wants to see a young athlete get hurt. That's why it's always a good idea to stay educated and prepared for what might cause an injury. In this video, Andrea Benton from Raisingboys.TV, a mom of two boys, interviews sports medicine pediatrician Dr. Kristin Houghton from the Kids Physio Group on how to prevent sports injuries in young athletes.

You might be wondering what some of the most common types of sports injuries to young athletes are. The answer to that question is largely going to depend on the sport your young athlete plays. For example, it’s not really a secret that concussions are a common sports injury for football players. A few ways to mitigate concussion risk are to reduce contact in practice, ensure young athletes use the right gear and teach young athletes proper tackling technique. If you think a young athlete has sustained a concussion for any reason, don’t hesitate. Bring them to a hospital. Concussions are serious head injuries and need to be treated as such.

For soccer players, ACL injuries are definitely a major concern. These injuries are painful, often require months of physical therapy to recover from and, in many cases, require surgery. Though they are indeed devastating sports injuries, the good news is, around 88 percent of ACL injuries can be prevented. You just need to arm yourself with the right knowledge (which is why you came here, of course). Preseason training is a big part of the formula because it allows young athletes time to work their way up to intense exercise rather than just jumping in. Also, proper warmups, such as the PEP warmup, are essential to preventing ACL injuries.

If your young athlete plays baseball and pitches, you’re going to want to look out for elbow and arm injuries. Pitching at the youth level is a lot like chocolate; fine in moderation, but can lead to health issues if enjoyed in excess. A good rule of thumb is to limit young pitchers to fewer than 100 pitches per week. Studies show that anything more can lead to injury. In addition, there are some types of pitches, such as curveballs and sliders, that are much tougher on arm tendons. These advanced pitches should be saved for older age groups and higher competition levels.

For more info on sports injury prevention to young athletes, watch the video above!


NEW! Free Sports Organization Resources

All of TeamSnap's ebooks, articles, and stories in one place. Access Now


Similar Articles:

  • A preview image for the article: Fifty Percent of Parents Don’t Understand Concussion Warning Signs
    Fifty Percent of Parents Don’t Understand Concussion Warning Signs

    By Dan Peterson, TeamSnap's Sports Science Expert  …

    Read More arrow-circle-right

  • Top 3 Ways To Prevent Kids Sports Injuries

    No one wants to see a young athlete get hurt. That's…

    Read More arrow-circle-right

  • A preview image for the article: Youth Baseball Pitchers Throwing Over 100 Pitches Per Week at Risk of Injury
    Youth Baseball Pitchers Throwing Over 100 Pitches Per Week at Risk of Injury

    By Dan Peterson, TeamSnap's Sports Science Expert  …

    Read More arrow-circle-right

Sign Up For Free

Sports Medicine

  • Coaching Science6
  • Cognitive Training14
  • Exercise Physiology5
  • Fitness Training11
  • More Sports Science9
  • Physical Education6
  • Sports Medicine22
  • Sports Nutrition11
  • Sports Psychology5
  • Sports Science For High Performance Athletes5
  • Sports Science For Kids10
  • Sports Technology5
Products
Club or League Administrators
  • Get a demo
  • Features
  • Pricing
  • Tournaments
  • FAQs
Coaches or Team Managers
  • Features
  • Pricing
  • Tournaments
  • Get Started
Parents or Athletes
  • Features
  • Pricing
  • Find My Team
  • Get Started
Sports
Clubs & Leagues
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Ice Hockey
  • Lacrosse
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Volleyball
Teams
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Ice Hockey
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • +100s more
Resources
  • Blog
  • Holiday Guide NEW!
  • Coaches’ Corner NEW!
  • Return To Play
  • Clubs & Leagues Resource Library
  • Skills & Drills
  • Press Releases
  • TeamSnap Help Center
  • Community
  • Why TeamSnap?
Company
  • About
  • Careers Hiring!
  • For Brands
  • Lab Rats Program
  • TeamSnap API
  • Responsible Disclosure Policy
  • Youth sports team and sports org app Apple App Store Logo
  • Youth sports team and sports org app Google Play Store Logo
  • social-media-facebook
  • social-media-twitter
  • social-pinterest
  • social-instagram
  • social-video-youtube
  • professional-network-linkedin

TeamSnap Footer Logo

Copyright © 2005–2023 TeamSnap, Inc.

  • Sitemap
  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • California Privacy
  • Do not sell my personal information – CA resident only