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Monday, October 17, 2016

SOCCER INJURIES RISE

from journal Pediatrics

More than three million young Americans are registered soccer players and the sport continues to increase in popularity. But so does the rate of injuries. A study at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, published in the journal Pediatrics, found the annual rate of injuries to young soccer players jumped by one hundred eleven percent in the last twenty-four years. Most of the injuries were sprains or strains, fractures or soft tissue injuries. Concussions were just seven percent of the injuries, but the rate of concussions increased an astounding sixteen hundred percent during the study period. Researchers offer guidelines that include pre-season conditioning and warming up before play. Limit heading the ball for younger players and always wear the recommended protective gear.

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