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Does your son or daughter play sports? Are you wondering what to do if your child experiences a sports-related injury? Our team of orthopedic specialists at Preston Surgery Center in Frisco, TX is here to equip you with the knowledge and support you need to care for your loved one in the case of an unexpected injury. Preparing for emergency situations can help prevent more serious injuries from occurring and ease anxiety for the entire family. Contact our office today to meet with one of our seasoned specialists.

Common sports-related injuries

Unfortunately, when sports are involved, there are bound to be unexpected injuries. These can range from mild to severe and often include:

  • Bone fractures
  • Torn ligaments
  • Sprains
  • Dislocations
  • Knee injuries
  • Shin splints
  • Tennis elbow
  • Hamstring strain
  • Swollen muscles
  • Severe cuts and bruises

How are sports injuries diagnosed?

Most sports injuries will cause instant pain, swelling, tenderness, or visible blemishes. Others might not be detected until they become more serious, such as a sprain or small fracture. To properly diagnose the injury, our team at Preston Surgery Center in Frisco, TX will conduct the following assessments:

  • A physical examination
  • X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans
  • A thorough review of your child’s medical history

Sports injury treatment

Treatment will vary per patient depending on their age and injury. For mild sports injuries, we usually recommend rest, ice packs, compression garments, and elevation. More serious injuries might require:

  • Casts or splints
  • Orthotic boots
  • Stitches
  • Crutches
  • Surgery

Signs of a serious injury

Seek emergency care right away if your child is experiencing any of the following:

  • Bleeding that can’t be stopped with applying mild pressure after a few minutes
  • Concussion or a temporary blackout
  • A fractured bone that sticks out from the skin
  • Visible bumps or deformities
  • The inability to stand up or walk

Preventing sports-related injuries

While you can’t always prevent what happens on the sports field, you can help your child take practical steps to aid in decreasing the risks of injuries. These often include:

  • Warming up
  • Taking time to stretch
  • Avoiding overworking the body
  • Using ice and hot packs to treat overworked muscles
  • Understanding how to use sport or gym equipment properly
  • Taking time to cool down after a workout, game, or practice

Risks factors for sports-related injuries

Common factors that can increase the risks of sports-related injuries include:

  • Fatigue
  • Poor health
  • Skill level
  • Not using protective equipment
  • Playing position or rough game strategies
  • Playing contact sports
  • Weather conditions
  • Playing surfaces
  • Having a competitive nature

How to book an appointment

Many of our patients visit us as referrals from their primary physician or emergency room doctor. Appointments can easily be made online or by calling us directly. Our facility is fully equipped with on-site imaging for convenient care and a spacious lobby for you to stay close by as your child or loved one is being treated.

Sports injury doctor in Frisco, TX

Our team of board-certified and fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons are experts in diagnosing and treating sports-related injuries. We understand seeing your child in pain can be scary and alarming, but we are here to provide compassionate, patient-focused care every step of the way. Call Preston Surgery Center in Frisco, TX today to book your visit.

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Preston Surgery Center is an AAAASF-accredited facility that offers surgical procedures for pain, spine, orthopedics, podiatry, and electrophysiology.

Location

7589 Preston Rd
Ste 100
FriscoTX 75034

Phone: 214-506-2147