Signs Of Injury Risk For Youth Athletes

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Youth athletes are a dynamic population because their bodies are still developing, growing, and changing. This is especially true for teenage athletes. As San Diego’s Original Family Physical Therapy Practice, we get questions all the time about growing pains, soreness during sports, and concerns of injury at game time.

To help you figure out if your athlete’s complaints are dangerous, normal, or perhaps worth an injury screen, we created this free resource you can download by signing up, below.

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