It’s natural for a parent to be concerned about falls and other accidents. Children are clumsy, rambunctious, and always on the move! It’s difficult not to be concerned about them getting hurt.
Mark Their Words Therapy Services wants to help you avoid as many injuries as possible, so we’ve put together this blog with tips for keeping your child healthy and active.
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Five precautionary measures to keep your child healthy
The good news is that there are several things you can monitor and change in your child’s life to keep them healthy and help prevent injuries!
Nutrition and diet
Encourage your child to eat a nutritious diet rich in organic, natural ingredients. Be mindful of bringing junk or unhealthy food into the home. It’s also essential to ensure your child is drinking plenty of water.
Education on common sports injuries
Children may “play through the pain” or fail to recognize common injury symptoms. These actions may put them at risk of exacerbating a relatively minor condition.
Recognizing a possible sprain or stress fracture is critical to receiving immediate treatment and resolution so that they can return to play. It is critical to teach your child how to respond to pain and dysfunction as early as possible.
Warm-up and cool-down techniques
Children are eager to get into the game and practices – and equally excited to get out of them when they are finished. However, engaging in athletics without first warming up may result in avoidable injuries.
To avoid these issues, a cardiovascular warm-up such as jogging combined with some gentle stretching may be all that is required. A cool down and stretch routine following the exercise also aids in the recovery of the tissues from their workout.
Encourage children to play safely
Even the most physically fit children can get themselves into trouble if they ignore safe play guidelines. Helmets and other protective equipment must be worn correctly and fit properly for your child.
Another important consideration is proper sports technique. For example, using the incorrect bat, racket, or golf club technique can quickly result in shoulder strains, elbow tendonitis, back pain, and other issues that may necessitate physical therapy.
Aside from group lessons, a private coach can be an additional opportunity to instill proper technique.
Consider physical therapy sessions
A healthy and flexible body is essential for avoiding sports or play injuries. We can assist you with a physical therapy evaluation if you are concerned about your child’s readiness for play.
Your child’s balance, agility, gait, strength, and range of motion will be evaluated by our physical therapists. Specific physical therapy interventions might be suggested.
Please contact Mark Their Words Therapy Services as soon as possible. We’d love to talk about how we can help your child!
What role can pediatric physical therapy play in preventing injuries?
The American Academy of Sports Physical Therapy provides six pillars for parents and physical therapists to follow. Prevention, acute management, and return to play are among these pillars. We hope to be a part of the prevention, but if your child is injured during normal play or sports, we can provide immediate care.
We include injury prevention education as part of our post-injury care. This education is beneficial not only to your family but also to your child’s camp, school, and sports groups.
Parents are the best people to guide physical therapists in assisting with injury prevention. We want to assist you in assisting your child.
Physical therapy can help if your child has muscle weakness or other functional limitations. Your child’s balance, agility, posture, gait, muscle power, and range of motion will be evaluated by our pediatric physical therapists. From there, one of our skilled therapists will develop a personalized treatment plan for your child.
Let’s get ready to play! Ready, set, go!
You want your child to have fun, be a kid, and fully participate in the sports that they enjoy. We want to collaborate with you and your child to make physical activity both safe and enjoyable.
We are ready to assist your child in hitting a home run, scoring a goal, or simply enjoying their playtime. To get started on a personalized injury prevention program, contact Mark Their Words Therapy Services.
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Tags: Occupational Therapy, Non-Pharmaceutical Pain Relief, Speech Milestones, Core Strength



