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Sports medicine

At Paley European Institute, we understand the importance of helping coaches, small and large athletes, professionals and amateurs, who are starting out in sports or have suffered various types of injuries. Sports medicine for children is particularly important, as the younger body during intensive training is exposed to various injuries that can affect further development. Regular follow-up with a sports medicine doctor for children is crucial to ensure proper physical development and avoid long-term health consequences.
 

When to see a children's sports medicine doctor?

 
If your child is starting to train regularly, it is very important to have an initial physical examination to assess overall health and prepare for sports activities. Regular visits to your child's sports medicine doctor will allow you to monitor his or her training progress and prevent injuries that may occur during intense activity. Injuries, such as strains and sprains, are a common problem, especially in contact sports, but proper diagnosis and rehabilitation can help you return to full fitness quickly.
 

Scope of pediatric sports medicine services at Paley European Institute

 
Sports medicine for children at our center includes comprehensive care that focuses on injury prevention and proper treatment of injuries. What tests do sports medicine doctors for children and adolescents perform?
 

  • - Preliminary examinations - allow to assess the child's general health and determine his readiness for a particular sport.
  • - Periodic examinations - performed every six months or so to monitor changes in the bodies of young athletes and assess the effects of regular physical activity.
  • - Follow-up ex aminations - which help adjust training methods, prevent injuries, and include treatment of all types of musculoskeletal injuries, as in the case of orthopedic injuries in children.

 
Our goal is not only to take care of the health and fitness of young athletes, but also to help them rehabilitate after injuries. By using the latest diagnostic and therapeutic methods, we help your child return to full physical activity.
 

When is it a good idea to schedule a consultation with a sports medicine doctor?

 
We recommend consultation in the following cases:
 

  • - if your child plans to start sports activities, including training in clubs or sports teams,
  • - If your child already participates in regular sports training,
  • - if he participates in sports competitions, where the intensity of training is higher and the risk of injury is higher,
  • - if you are in doubt whether the chosen discipline, type of exercise or frequency of training suits your child's physical capabilities.

 
Our medical care also includes pediatric orthopedics, especially important in the development of a young body that may be susceptible to postural defects or spinal diseases. Regular visits to a sports medicine doctor for children and adolescents allow early detection of abnormalities that can lead to more serious health problems in the future.
 

Rehabilitation after orthopedic injuries in children

 
For orthopedic injuries such as sprains, strains and fractures, proper rehabilitation is essential. Children's sports medicine at our center offers comprehensive post-injury treatment, which includes both physical therapies and recommendations for further management. Thanks to the individualized approach, the child has a chance to return to sports quickly, while remaining fully fit and healthy.
 

Why use the services of the Paley European Institute?

 
Regular visits to our center will not only allow you to monitor their health, but also to detect any abnormalities early. This will allow your child to develop their passion for sports in a safe and healthy way, avoiding injuries and health problems that may limit their physical activity in the future.

If you have any doubts about your child's health in terms of sports participation, please contact us and schedule an appointment. Sports medicine for children is our specialty, and we will make sure that your little athlete can achieve success in a safe and healthy way.

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