From five-year-olds playing T-ball to teenagers showing off
their inline skating skills, kids love participating in sports.
Their parents, who often know little about their child's chosen
sport, assume the roles of cheerleader, coach, or, when injuries
occur, trainer. For these parent-coaches, here is a comprehensive,
illustrated guide to preventing and treating sports-related
injuries written by a family physician certified in sports
medicine.
FEATURES:
- Explains the physical and psychological readiness of children
for certain sports at different ages
- Identifies injuries by the part of the body Lists
sport-specific injuries, from baseball through wrestling
- Emphasizes preventing injuries and illness
- Contains a glossary of basic medical terms
- Includes illustrations of injuries and preventive
exercises
Whether their kids are avid or occasional athletes, this handy
reference will increase parents' ability to deal with minor
injuries and to identify potentially more serious problems that
require professional attention.
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