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May 01, 2000
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This is the twentyfifth article in a series written for Princeton Online.
Now that the weather is spring-like, many children are participating in outdoor sports. In addition to the standard recommendations for conditioning, stretrching, hydration and sun protection, new data are available regarding injuries sustained by children in sports. These data have spawned concern for the personal safety of the sports participants.
The following is a list of personal safety and sports equipment recommendations from various expert and national medical organizations. It excludes individual-specific equipment, such as knee braces. All equipment must be in good repair to be protective.
All sports participants should be current with routine immunizations, in particular, tetanus. Participants in sports where plaayer to player contact is possible (field hockey, ice hockey, soccer, football, baseball, basketball, squash, racquetball, lacrosse and wrestling) should be immunized for hepatitis B.
The following sports promote intent to injure as their underlying theme. As such, children should not be permitted to participate in them:
Used consistently and properly, equipment can reduce the chance of serious accidental injury in sports. Good sportsmanship and following the rules of the game can also go a long way toward making sports particiaption a safe and enjoyable endeavor. We encourage parents to talk with their children regarding sportsmanship and, while on the sidelines, to be supportive of their children, the coaches and game officials.
References:
American Academy of Pediatrics
American Academy of Ophthalmology
Canadian Paediatric Society
National Athletic Trainers Association
National Association for Sports and Physical Education
Institute for the Study of Youth Sports
Goggles: Ped v98:2, 8/96, 311-313; PIR v16:5, 5/95, 184-187
Soccer: Ped v105:3, 3/00, 659-661; New York Times 8/14/95
Football: WMMR v39:34, 8/31/90, 586-587
Alpine skiing: Snow Country 12/96, 181-183; Cont Ped v11, 12/94, 51-58
Snow boarding: J Ped Surg v34:1, 1/99, 65-69
Ice hockey: Ped v105:3, 3/00, 657-658
Bicycling: American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement; NEJM 320:21, 5/25/89, 1361-1367; Princeton Township Newsletter 4/96
Body building: JAMA 6/2/99, 281:2020-2028; Medical Letter v40, 11/6/98, 165-166
Dancing/ballet: Cont Ped 6/99, 135-147
Cross country: A J Med 82:772-780, 4/87
Skating/skateboard: Mayo Clin Proc 70:752-754, 8/95; NEJM 335:22, 1630-1635, 11/28/96
Trampoline: Ped 89:5, 5/92, 849-854
Horseback: Ped 89:6, 6/92, 1173-1176
Dr. Mark B. Levin
Dr. Levin was a member of the staff at The Pediatric Group starting in 1977. He was an attending Pediatrician at the Medical Center at Princeton, Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, Medical Center at Princeton, 1984 to 1986, 1989 to 1992, and past President, Medical and Dental Staff, Medical Center at Princeton, 1987 to 1988. Dr. Levin served on numerous Departmental and hospital committees. He published original articles both while at Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse and at The Pediatric Group.
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