Archive for the 'Sports Medicine' Category

Appropriate Eating Habits Before Competitions

Appropriate Eating Habits Before Competitions
As athletes work to prepare for competitions and tournaments, it is very important that nutritional needs be met. This includes both in eating habits, what is consumed, and when it is eaten. The old saying that you should not eat before swimming is a very real concern for athletes […]

Carbohydrates The Essential Energy Source

Carbohydrates the Essential Energy Source
Most athletes know and realize just how important it is to get the proper nutrients however many athletes are being drawn into the idea of using low carbohydrate diets as a way to help control weight. Needless to say, the sports medicine field is quite alarmed at this recent trend. […]

Children At Greatest Risk For Sports Injuries

Children at Greatest Risk for Sports Injuries
The statistics all around the world are startling; children are much more likely to be injured while playing sports than an adult, even if they are only playing the occasional game. As parents and adults, how can we protect children from the majority of the injuries? There […]

Choice Sports Medicine Or Pediatrician

Choice Sports Medicine or Pediatrician
Many parents are concerned in their little league athletes seeing a sports medicine doctor rather than an actual pediatrician. However, many of the reasons given for the hesitation are quite unnecessary and can make things more difficult on parents. While the ultimate decision on which type of doctor […]

Combating Muscle Fatigue

Combating Muscle Fatigue
Athletes from amateur to professional level all experience muscle fatigue at some point. The people who tend to suffer the most however are surprisingly those who are less active. Many regard professional athletes as much more likely to have complications with muscle fatigue, however in terms of how the muscles […]