What Is Sports Medicine?
If your child is injured while doing any type of physical activity, you may be advised
to see a sports medicine healthcare provider for treatment. This could be exercising
or playing sports.
About sports medicine specialists
Sports medicine healthcare providers have special training to help injured people
get moving again as soon as possible. They are experts in preventing illness and injury
in active people. Sports medicine healthcare providers do work with professional athletes.
But they also treat children and teens involved in sports and adults who exercise
for personal fitness. They also treat people who have physically demanding jobs, like
construction workers.
Sports medicine is not a medical specialty itself. Most sports medicine healthcare
providers are certified in other specialties. These can be internal medicine or emergency
medicine. They can also be family medicine, or another specialty. Then they get more
training. Other providers specialize in treating injuries in children and teens. Their
growing bodies can be quite different from those of adults. These specialists are
usually board-certified in pediatrics or family medicine and also have training in
sports medicine. Some sports medicine providers have surgical training., The training
is usually as orthopedic surgeons.
Other experts who are not medical doctors may work with a sports medicine specialist
to provide care including:
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Physical therapists. They help people rehabilitate and recover from injuries.
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Certified athletic trainers. These trainers provide rehab exercise routines to help people regain strength. They
also develop conditioning programs to prevent future injury.
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Nutritionists. They may help with needed weight loss or weight gain. They can provide dietary advice
to help people.
Reasons to see a sports medicine specialist
Your child may see a sports medicine healthcare provider for an injury such as:
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Ankle sprain
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Fracture
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Knee and shoulder injury
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Tendonitis
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Exercise-induced asthma
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Heat illness
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Concussion
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Eating disorder
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Cartilage injury
Sports medicine healthcare providers give advice on nutrition and exercise. They can
also advise supplements and ways to prevent injury.
When to call a sports medicine healthcare provider
If your child has a major injury during exercise or sports, go to an emergency room.
Don't wait to see a sports medicine specialist. Some signs of a major injury include
severe pain and swelling. They also include numbness, and an inability to put any
weight on the injured area. If your child doesn't have these symptoms, have them rest
at home. Call your child's healthcare provider for guidance. You may want to ask for
a referral to a sports medicine specialist.
Most sports injuries don't need surgery. Treatment for a sports injury can include
taking pain relievers, putting ice on the injured area, and keeping it immobilized
with a cast or sling. In some cases, surgery may be needed to fix torn tissue or realign
bones.