Child Sport Injuries

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Our Michigan childhood injury lawyers report that almost one-third of all childhood injuries are sports related injuries. Statistics from the National SAFE KIDS Campaign and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) show that 3.5 million children get hurt each year playing sports or during recreational activities. However, exercise may reduce their chances of obesity, which is becoming more common in children. It may also reduce their risk of diabetes, a disease that can be associated with a lack of exercise and poor eating habits. Exercise also helps children build social skills and provides them with a general sense of well-being. Sports participation is an important part of learning how to build team skills. Sports do have some degree of risk and the most common types of injuries include:
  • Sprains (mostly ankle) 
  • Muscle Strains
  • Bone or growth plate injuries
  • Repetitive motion injuries
  • Heart-related illness

Brain Injuries In Sports

While it is rare, some sports injuries can be so severe that they can lead to a child death. This usually happens when the child receives a brain injury. About 2 out of 5 traumatic brain injuries among children are associated with sports and recreational activities.

 A traumatic brain injury or closed head injury results when there is either an actual blow to the head or a force that causes an acceleration-deceleration movement of the head. The brain strikes the inside of the skull causing either localized or generalized damage. It is not necessary for a person to lose consciousness to suffer a brain injury, despite this contention from most highly compensated insurance company doctors.

Boys vs. Girls

Children ages 5-14 make up almost 40% of all sports-related injuries treated in hospital emergency rooms. The common sports that lead to these injuries vary between genders. The highest rate of sport-related injuries for boys is caused by ice hockey, rugby, and soccer. However, the highest rates of sports injuries for girls are caused by soccer, basketball, and gymnastics. Our Michigan child injury attorneys are qualified to handle all sports related injuries regardless of gender or sport.

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