A 2011 study published in the Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine concluded that there is an increased risk for young athletes when over-scheduling of athletic events does not allow for proper rest and recovery between practices and events. The study recommends considering the intensity of workouts and competitions in a 48 hour period, as well as recovery time and sleep before over-scheduling your child’s activities. Over-use injuries increased when children were not given adequate healing time between sporting activities.
If you or your child have had an over-use injury, contact The Winchester Institute at 614-760-5555 or www.thewinchesterinstitute.com to have one of our doctor’s examine the injury and provide quality recommendations for care.

