There is often more than one way to effectively treat an injury. Treatment programs are always adjusted to meet the individual needs of the athlete and the unique requirements of the athlete's sport or activity.
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Read MoreIce and heat are often used in treating injuries.
Read MoreThe primary use of medicines in sports is to treat pain and inflammation. Athletes may also take medicines to treat specific medical conditions, such as asthma or diabetes, or to treat common illnesses, like colds, congestion, cough, allergies,
Read MoreWater polo is an intense sport that requires athletes to tread water and swim for long periods. There is a version for younger athletes that allows them to stand in shallow water or hang onto the side of the pool, but this is illegal in competitive
Read MoreOne of the first questions an athlete will ask following injury or illness is, "When can I play again?" The answer is rarely quick or simple.
Read MoreA safe and speedy return to activity following a sports injury or an illness depends on early recognition and treatment. Knowing when to see your doctor is an important step in this process.
Read MoreInformation from the American Academy of Pediatrics about how to prevent wrestling injuries. Also included is an overview of common injuries.
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