Caring for Your Young Athlete: Injury Prevention, Recovery & Performance Tips
One of the biggest drivers of injury in young athletes is early sport specialization—focusing on one sport year-round without adequate rest or cross-training.
This can lead to:
Overuse injuries
Muscle imbalances
Burnout (physical and mental)
Organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Society for Sports Medicine, and the International Olympic Committee all caution against early specialization for this reason.
What Is Early Sport Specialization?
Early sport specialization means intense, year-round training in a single sport—often at the expense of other activities.
While it may seem like the fast track to success, it often increases injury risk and limits overall athletic development.
Guidelines for Healthy Youth Sports Participation
To help reduce injury risk and support long-term performance, experts recommend:
✔ Delay Specialization
Postpone single-sport focus until late adolescence when possible.
✔ Schedule Time Off
Take at least 3 non-consecutive months off per year from a specific sport
Allow the body time to recover and reset
✔ Limit Weekly Training Hours
A simple rule:
👉 Hours per week should not exceed your child’s age
(Example: A 13-year-old = less than 13 hours/week)
✔ Prioritize Rest Days
Ensure 1–2 days off per week from organized sports activity.
Additional Ways to Protect Your Young Athlete
Parents and coaches play a huge role in injury prevention. Here’s how to stay ahead:
🗣 Communicate with Coaches
Ask about:
Practice intensity
Recovery protocols
Injury prevention strategies
📋 Follow Sport-Specific Guidelines
Many leagues and organizations (like the NBA or MLB) publish training recommendations—use them.
🏃♂️ Schedule a Pre-Season Screening
A sports physical therapy evaluation can:
Identify movement imbalances
Improve strength and mobility
Reduce injury risk before the season starts
⚠️ Don’t Ignore Minor Injuries
What seems “small” can quickly turn into something bigger.
Early treatment helps:
Speed up recovery
Prevent long-term issues
Keep your athlete in the game
How Physical Therapy Helps Young Athletes
Physical therapists specialize in movement, performance, and injury prevention.
We help young athletes:
Recover from injuries safely
Improve strength and coordination
Enhance performance
Return to sport with confidence
Support Your Athlete the Right Way
Your child doesn’t have to choose between performance and health—they can have both with the right approach.
At Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Center, we work with athletes across Maryland to stay strong, prevent injuries, and perform at their highest level.
👉 Schedule a sports screening or injury evaluation today:
🌐 Visit: startPTnow.com
📞 Call: 866.446.9056
Let’s keep your athlete healthy, confident, and in the game.