Paediatric musculoskeletal and sports medicine focus on the unique healthcare needs of children and adolescents with musculoskeletal and sports-related conditions. This specialized field addresses a wide range of issues, including injuries, developmental concerns, and medical conditions affecting the bones, joints, muscles, and soft tissues in young individuals. In the realm of sports medicine for children, professionals often deal with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of sports-related injuries. They work to ensure the safe participation of young athletes in various sports activities while promoting overall musculoskeletal health. This can involve addressing issues such as overuse injuries, fractures, ligament sprains, and growth-related concerns.
Paediatric musculoskeletal specialists also play a crucial role in managing developmental conditions like scoliosis, limb length discrepancies, and congenital musculoskeletal disorders. Early detection and intervention are vital to optimize a child's musculoskeletal development and prevent long-term complications. Collaboration between paediatricians, orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, and other healthcare professionals is essential in providing comprehensive care for young patients. The field emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, incorporating both non-surgical and surgical interventions tailored to the specific needs of each child.
Educating parents, coaches, and young athletes on injury prevention strategies, proper conditioning, and safe training techniques is a key aspect of paediatric musculoskeletal and sports medicine. By promoting a holistic approach to musculoskeletal health in children, these specialists contribute to the overall well-being and future athletic success of the younger population.
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Stephen S Tower, University of Alaska Anchorage, United States
Title : Acute traumatic spinal injuries - Outcomes based evidence of the holistic active physiological conservative management of the injury and its neurological effects
Wagih El Masri, Keele University, United Kingdom
Title : Why rehabilitation following Total Joint Arthroplasty (TJA) should include a gait kinematic assessment and gait retraining
Diana Hodgins, Dynamic Metrics Ltd, United Kingdom
Title : Clinical characteristics and one-year outcomes of lateral ankle sprains in young active adults referred for rehabilitation
Dib Kheir Eddine, Regional University Military Hospital of Oran, Algeria
Title : Modifiable lifestyle and occupational risk factors associated with dupuytrens disease: A systematic review and meta analysis
Mohammed Jameel, East Lancashire Hospitals Trust, United Kingdom
Title : The tomographic phenotype and the genotype of wormian bones
Ali Al Kaissi, National Ilizarov Medical Research Center for Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Russian Federation