Dr. Kevin Plancher of Plancher Orthopaedics Shares Tips on How to Make Youth Sports Safer
NEW YORK & GREENWICH, Conn. (PRWEB) January 04, 2018
When it comes to kids and sports, the umpire’s game-starting “Play ball!” could use an add-on warning: “Just not too much!” “We want kids to reap the ongoing benefits of sports, emphasizes Dr. Kevin Plancher, orthopaedic surgeon and founder of Plancher Orthopaedics. That means we need to help them stay healthy by not overdoing it.”
According to the national Youth Sports Safety Alliance, more than 46 million young people play team sports. This statistic is good news. Sports involvement is linked to positive outcomes, including healthy lifestyle choices and higher levels of self-esteem and academic and professional success.
However, too many young athletes get hurt. In 2007, the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine spearheaded the formation of STOP (Sports Trauma and Overuse Prevention) Sports Injuries, generally report alarming statistics. In high-school sports, 2 million injuries a year; for those under the age of 14, 3.5 million treated annually.
Almost half of middle- and high-school injuries are due to overuse. “Meaning they’re inherently preventable,” observes Dr. Kevin Plancher, who in 2001 founded the not-for-profit Orthopaedic Foundation for Active Lifestyles, dedicated in part to preventing sports injuries. “Parents and guardians – as well as coaches – are fully informed so that kids can avoid getting hurt.”
Dr. Plancher’s specialties include knees and shoulders –particularly at risk in popular sports like basketball, football, soccer, baseball, and softball. “We can help young athletes protect their knees and shoulders from overuse,” he states Dr. Plancher suggests the following:
5 Tips to Help Young Athletes Avoid Knee and Shoulder Injuries
Emphasize conditioning: “Sports such as basketball, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, and volleyball involve sudden jumps, stops, starts, and turns that are hard on the knees,”
Dr. Plancher explains. Female athletes in particular are vulnerable to injuries to their knees’ anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) due to structural and hormonal factors. “Coaches and trainers need to dedicate time to strengthening the muscles around the knee, as well as to cultivating an awareness of supportive body positioning.” The American College of Sports Medicine offers examples of preventative exercises – and reports that such programs can reduce knee injuries by up to 50 percent.
“In terms of shoulders,” states Dr. Plancher, “baseball and softball cause extra stress. Research from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine shows that pre-season training programs can help young pitchers avoid injury.” Dr. Plancher stresses the importance of appropriate warm-up exercises and proper equipment for all sports.
Take time off: “Young athletes need rest,” Dr. Plancher observes. “Throwing sports like baseball and softball can cause serious shoulder injuries. Regarding pitching specifically, there is compelling research on over-pitching in terms of pitch count, frequency, type, and speed.” STOP Sports Injuries provides guidelines regarding age-appropriate pitching, including count, intensity, and frequency.
Mix it up: “Particularly in terms of knee injuries, young athletes benefit from doing different sports,” Dr. Plancher observes. “Not only does variety prevent burn out, it also forestalls overuse due to repetitive movement. Even within one sport, young athletes can benefit from cross-training, for example a swimmer who runs as part of an endurance program can mitigate the stress that swimming places on the shoulder joint.”
Don’t play through the pain: “We need to help young athletes listen to their bodies and seek prompt treatment,” says Dr. Plancher. “Providing early rest and rehabilitation is key to preventing more serious injury, as well as subsequent injuries.”
Allow time to heal: “Young athletes want to get back in action as soon as possible,” acknowledges Dr. Plancher, “so it’s up to the adults around them to make sure they have fully recovered.” Once injured, athletes are susceptible to re-injury, making pre-sport conditioning crucial.
Dr. Plancher emphasizes the importance of preventing injury among athletes. “Unfortunately, many young athletes quit sports early and as much as we want young people involved in sports, we want their involvement to be long term so that it can provide lasting benefits.”
Kevin D. Plancher, MD, is a board-certified orthopaedic surgeon and the founder of Plancher Orthopaedics.
Plancher Orthopaedics is a comprehensive orthopaedics practice with offices in New York City and Greenwich, CT. http://www.plancherortho.com
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Joseph M. Ajdinovich, M.D.
Fellowship Year 2016-2017
Post Fellowship: Orthopaedic Surgeon, Bonutti Clinic & HSHS St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital
Effingham, IL
Jeffrey T. Alwine, D.O.
Fellowship Year 2013-2014
Post Fellowship: Orthopaedic Surgeon, Guthrie Corning Hospital, Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital, Guthrie Troy Community Hospital
Corning, New York / Troy, Pennsylvania
Shariff K. Bishai, M.S., D.O.
Fellowship Year 2006-2007
Post Fellowship: Partner, Associated Orthopedists of Detroit
St. Claire Shores, MI
Peter B. Blank, D.O.
Fellowship Year 2005-2006
Post Fellowship: Owner, New Jersey Center for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
Basking Ridge, NJ
David B. Dickerson, M.D.
Fellowship Year 2008-2009
Post Fellowship: Owner, Performance Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
Shrewsbury / Tom’s River, New Jersey
Albert S.M. Dunn, D.O.
Fellowship Year 2013-2014
Post Fellowship: Orthopaedic Surgeon, Precision Orthopaedic Specialties, Inc.
Chardon, Ohio
Eric D. Fornari MD
Pediatric Sports Medicine
Montefiore Medical Center | 3400 Bainbridge Avenue, 6th Floor, Bronx, NY 10467
Monet A. France, M.D.
Fellowship Year 2012-2013
Post Fellowship: Orthopaedic Surgeon, CareMount Medical
Fishkill, New York
Mary Ann Gardner, M.D., Lieutenant Commander, Medical Corp, USNR
Fellowship Year 2007-2008
Post Fellowship: Department of Surgery at James A. Haley Veteran’s Hospital
Tampa, Florida
Michael J. Kaplan, MD
Advanced Knee Reconstruction and Sports Medicine
Active Orthopaedics P.C. | 1579 Straits Turnpike, Middlebury, CT 06762
Harish Kempegowda, M.D.
Fellowship Year: 2018-2019
Post Fellowship: Orthopaedic Surgeon, Horizon Health
Paris, Illinois
Bradley J. Lawson, M.D.
Fellowship Year 2010-2011
Post Fellowship: Orthopaedic Surgeon, Advanced Orthopedics of Oklahoma
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Sheryl L. Lipnick, D.O.
Fellowship Year 2008-2009
Post Fellowship: Physician, The Center for Sports Orthopaedics, S.C
Hoffman Estates / Carol Stream, IL
Timothy A. Luke, M.D.
Post Fellowship: Orthopaedic Surgeon, Minimally Invasive Spine
Fellowship Year 2003-2004
Phoenix, Arizona
Marc J. Philippon, MD
Complex & Advanced Hip Arthroscopic Procedures
Steadman Clinic / Steadman Surgical Skills Lab | 181 West Meadow Drive, Suite 400, Vail, CO 81657
Pedro A. Piza, M.D.
Post Fellowship: Physician, Tenet Florida Physician Services
Fellowship Year 2004-2005
Delray Beach / Boca Raton, Florida
Kevin D. Plancher, MD, MPH
Fellowship Director – Knee & Shoulder Reconstruction, Sports Medicine, and Arthroplasty
Plancher Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine | 1160 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10128
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Alberto R. Rivera-Rosado, M.D.
Fellowship Year 2009-2010
Post Fellowship: Owner, Rivera Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Coamo, Puerto Rico
William I. Sterett, MD
Knee & Shoulder Reconstruction, Sports Medicine, Arthroplasty, and Acute Trauma
Vail Summit Orthopaedics | 108 S Frontage Rd W, Vail, CO 81657
William W. Stewart, M.D.
Fellowship Year 2012-2013
Post Fellowship: Orthopaedic Surgeon, Mercy Clinic Orthopedic Surgery
Edmond, Oklahoma
Francesca M. Swartz, D.O.
Fellowship Year 2010-2011
Post Fellowship: Orthopedic Surgeon, Orthopedic Specialists of SW Florida
Fort Meyers, Florida
Seth R. Miller, MD
Shoulder Reconstruction and Sports Medicine
Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists (ONS) / 6 Greenwich Office Park, Greenwich, CT 06831
Paul M. Sethi, MD
Knee & Shoulder Reconstruction, Sports Medicine, and Shoulder Arthroplasty
Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists (ONS) / 6 Greenwich Office Park, Greenwich, CT 06831
William D. Murrell, MD
Fellowship Year 2021-2022
Post Fellowship: Orthopaedic Surgeon, Gardner Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine/Institute for Mobility and Longevity
Ft. Meyers, FL
Tyler J. Brolin MD
Complex Shoulder Arthroplasty & Reconstruction, and Sports Medicine
Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics / 1400 S. Germantown Road, Germantown, TN 38138
Thomas B. Evely, DO
Fellowship Year: 2020-2021
Post Fellowship: Orthopaedic Surgeon, University of Alabama (UAB);
Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Heersink School of Medicine
Birmingham, Alabama
Clifford Voigt, MD
Fellowship Year 2021-2022
Post Fellowship: Orthopaedic Surgeon, SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Brooklyn, NY
Karthikeyan Chinnakkannu, MD
Fellowship Year: 2020-2021
Post Fellowship: Orthopaedic Surgeon, Bronx Care Health System
Bronx, New York
Erik Carlson, MD
Shoulder Reconstruction, and Sports Medicine
Active Orthopaedics P.C. / 1579 Straits Turnpike, Middlebury, CT 06762
Marc S. Kowalsky, MD
Knee & Shoulder Reconstruction, Sports Medicine
Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists (ONS) / 6 Greenwich Office Park, Greenwich, CT 06831
Rachel M. Frank, MD
Sports Medicine and Cartilage Regeneration
CU Sports Medicine Center / 2000 S. Colorado Blvd., The Colorado Center Tower One, Suite 4500, Denver, CO 80222
CU Sports Medicine & Performance Center / 2150 Stadium Drive, Boulder, CO 80309
Orthopedics-Anschutz / 1635 Aurora Court, 4th Floor, Aurora, CO 80045
Max N. Seiter, MD
Shoulder, Hip and Knee Reconstruction, Sports Medicine, and Acute Trauma
Vail Summit Orthopaedics / 108 S Frontage Rd W, Vail, CO 81657
Demetris Delos, MD
Knee & Shoulder Reconstruction, and Sports Medicine
Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists (ONS) / 6 Greenwich Office Park, Greenwich, CT 06831
Armando F. Vidal, MD
Knee & Shoulder Reconstruction, Sports Medicine, and Acute Trauma
The Steadman Clinic / 181 West Meadow Drive, Suite 400, Vail, CO 81657
Lauren M. Fabian, MD
Shoulder, Knee & Elbow Reconstruction and Sports Medicine
Orthopaedic Specialty Group (OSG) / 305 Black Rock Turnpike, Fairfield, CT 06825 and 762 River Road, Shelton, CT 06484
R. Tim Greene, MD
Complex Hip Arthroscopy and Sports Medicine
Orthopaedic & Neurosurgery Specialists (ONS) / 6 Greenwich Office Park, Greenwich, CT 06831
Peter J. Millett, MD, MSc
Knee & Shoulder Reconstruction, Shoulder Arthroplasty, and Sports Medicine
The Steadman Clinic / 181 West Meadow Drive, Suite 400, Vail, CO 81657
Jaya Shanmugam, M.D.
Fellowship Year: 2019-2020
Post Fellowship: Orthopaedic Surgeon, Pratt Regional Medical Center
Pratt, Kansas