Why Your Teen Athlete Should See a Sports Medicine Doctor

Por: Tori Bowlin

12 de septiembre de 2023

High school girls stretching prior to soccer game

Seeking specialized care for your teen from a sports medicine doctor is essential. Like a coach fine-tunes a player's skills, our experts fine-tune your teen's health, ensuring they stay at the top of their game.

Luis Palacio, MD, a sports medicine physician with Renown Health, shares information to help young athletes safely push their boundaries and achieve their personal best.

The Role of Sports Medicine

Sports medicine is a specialized branch of healthcare that focuses on preventing, diagnosing and treating injuries related to physical activity and sports. Renown's Sports Medicine team consists of skilled professionals passionate about keeping young athletes performing at their peak while minimizing the risk of injury. With a comprehensive approach to care, our sports medicine doctors provide tailored guidance and solutions to help your teen reach their full potential.

Injury Prevention and Education

Prevention is the key to maintaining a long and successful athletic journey. Our sports medicine doctors collaborate with young athletes to educate them about proper warm-up techniques, body mechanics, and techniques to prevent overuse injuries. From understanding the importance of rest days to practicing correct form, our experts empower teen athletes with the knowledge they need to stay in the game.

Injury Diagnosis and Treatment

In the world of sports, injuries can happen despite the best precautions. When they do, having access to skilled professionals is essential. Our sports medicine doctors will accurately diagnose sports-related injuries and provide effective treatment options. Our experts are well-versed in the latest techniques to ensure a swift recovery, from sprains and strains to more complex conditions.

Personalized Training Plans

Every teen athlete is unique, and so are their training needs. Our providers take the time to assess your teen's physical condition, strengths, and areas of improvement. Creating personalized training plans helps athletes build their stamina, strength and agility in a balanced and safe manner.

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