According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
nearly two million injuries, 500,000 visits to a doctor, and 30,000
hospitalizations are recorded each year among high school athletes
alone. These injuries, whether minor or major, can derail the
development of children on and off the field. Thus, sports medicine
practitioners advise parents or guardians to get clearance from the
family physician or from a doctor in a trusted Federal Way walk-in
clinic, managed by U.S. HealthWorks Medical Group, before allowing a
child to take up a sport.
The article mentions that one-sport athletes are at a higher risk of
sustaining injuries due to the repetitive motions of the sport. By
letting a child be examined by a physician before he goes into strenuous
sports like football, he can be educated about how to avoid potential
injuries.
http://ushxworksfederal.wordpress.com/2013/10/24/get-cleared-from-a-federal-way-urgent-care-doctor-before-starting-sports/
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