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Discover essential information about youth sports injuries, including tips for parents on prevention and recovery.
After killing four and taking his own life, Shane Tamura — a former football player at two L.A.-area high schools — left ...
Young athletes (ages 6–14) in tackle football experience vastly more head impacts — up to 15 times more — and 23 times more ...
The quest of youth pitchers to emulate their heroes, such as Justin Verlander and Jacob deGrom, has caused them to need the ...
As youth engagement in high-energy sports surges, so does the prevalence of sport-related injuries. Among them, tibial ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Over 3.5 million youth sports injuries occur each year requiring medical treatment for children under the age of 14. The CDC is describing it as an epidemic.
Tibial tubercle avulsion fractures (TTAFs) are uncommon but increasingly observed injuries in young athletes, especially those approaching skeletal maturity.
On a typical day in training, Riverhounds SC midfielder Robbie Mertz was standing away from the play when an errant ball came out of nowhere and hit him in ...
As the Supreme Court agrees to review two state bans on transgender women and girls in sports, a parent, educator and soccer ...
A Washington state law enacted in 2009 is credited with significantly reducing the recurrent concussion rate in youth sports.