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Most Common Injuries in Youth Football

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1 Most Common Youth Football Injuries Contusions, Sprains, Strains and Fractures

2 Most Common Injuries in Youth Football
Severity of injury increases with age and size 90% of participants – no injuries 10% injuries / 64% minor – return same day 35% contusions(bruises), 15% ligament sprains 4% concussions More likely injured in game vs. practice

3 Sprains Stretch or tear of a ligament Ligaments attach bone to bone
Most common areas to sprain: Ankle Knee Shoulder Elbow Wrist Foot

4 Signs and Symptoms Pain May be mild to severe Bruising
May be at the site or distal Inflammation Bodies response to immobilize the joint

5 Ankle Sprains Most common sprain seen Graded 1 – 3 / based on severity
Grade 1 – mild sprain Grade 2 – moderate sprain Grade 3 – severe sprain

6 Lateral Ankle Ligaments

7 Ankle Sprain Treatment: RICE Rest Ice
Ice Bag, Ice Bucket: minutes Compression Ace Wrap, Stirrup ankle brace Elevation Get above heart Anti-inflammatory medication OTC: Advil, Aleve, Ibuprofen Doctor Prescribed

8 Knee Sprain ACL – Anterior Cruciate Ligament
PCL – Posterior Cruciate Ligament MCL – Medial Collateral ligament LCL – Lateral Collateral Ligament

9 Knee Ligaments

10 Knee Sprain ACL – Anterior Cruciate Ligament Symptoms: Pain
Immediate Swelling Unstable Treatment: RICE Brace / Crutches M.D. Visit

11 Knee Sprain Medial Collateral Ligament Graded 1- 3, Based on Severity
Symptoms: Pain – Inside part of knee Swelling variable, usually mild Mild to moderate instability Treatment: RICE Brace / Crutches MD Visit

12 Patella Dislocation

13 Knee Dislocation Multiple Ligament Injuries

14 Shoulder Sprain AC Separation Direct Blow to shoulder, lands on it
Pain on top of shoulder Treatment: RICE Sling M.D. Visit

15 Strains Injury to a muscle or tendon Symptoms:
Pain at site, varies with severity Bruising in muscle belly Swelling Muscle spasm Muscle weakness Possible defect if severe

16 Strains Most Common Hamstring Quadriceps Adductor / Groin
Gastroc / Calf Back Rotator Cuff

17 Strains Prevention: Warm-up Properly
Stretch, Growing athletes need to spend more time stretching! Treatment: RICE M.D. Visit if moderate / severe Physical Therapy

18 Is it Broken? or Just Fractured?

19 Is it Broken or Just Fractured?

20 Is it Broken or Just Fractured?

21 Is it Broken or Just Fractured?

22 Is it Broken ? Or Just Fractured?

23 Is it Broken ? or Just Fractured ?

24 Is it Broken ? or Just Fractured ?

25 Is it Broken or Just Fractured?

26 Is it Broken? Or Just Fractured?

27 Fractures A Fracture is a partial or complete break in a bone

28 Types of Fracture Closed Fracture: Skin is intact
Open Fracture / Compound Fracture: Bone has poked through the skin

29 Closed Fracture Types: Torus Fracture Non-Displaced Fractures
Occurs in Children Looks like a wrinkle in the bone on x-ray Non-Displaced Fractures Bone broken all the way through but ends still aligned Displaced Fracture Bone broken all the way through and ends not aligned, may be in multiple pieces (comminuted) Fracture / Dislocations Dislocation of a joint along with the broken bone

30 Closed Fracture Treatment
Don’t Panic! Immobilize Splint with cardboard / magazines, wrap with an ACE wrap Ice To control swelling Check capillary refill/ Feeling Seek Medical Treatment

31 Open Fractures Graded 1 – 3, based on severity
Grade 1 – bone poked out and went back in Grade 2 – bone still out and visible Grade 3 – bone out and contaminated, possible nerve / vascular injury

32 Open Fracture Treatment: Don’t Panic!!!!! Emergency: Call Ambulance!
Decontaminate wound / Remove clumps of grass / dirt Place Sterile Dressing Immobilize Extremity / Splint with magazines, cardboard, clean stick Wrap with ACE wrap Ice

33 Fracture / Dislocations
Treatment: Don’t Panic Call Ambulance Splint extremity Ice

34 Dislocations Shoulder most common Elbow / Finger also common Treatment
Ice Sling / Splint Seek Medical Attention

35 Thank You ! Gary A. Levengood, MD 770-237-3475 www.sportsmedsouth.com
1900 Riverside Parkway Lawrenceville, GA


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