Pediatric Overuse Injuries

The Children’s Health℠ Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine is the only institute of its kind in North Texas treating your child from diagnosis to returning to their sport.

At our center, young athletes have access to our advanced expertise and diagnostic tools as well as a turf field and aquatic equipment for therapy. This provides children and teens with the care, training and guidance needed to prevent and rehabilitate overuse injuries so they can stay at the top of their game.

What are the signs and symptoms of Pediatric Overuse Injuries?

  • Pain without known injury
  • Decreased strength, speed, or general athletic performance
  • Change in athletic form or technique
  • Soreness or fatigue
  • Using pain medications for athletic activity including Tylenol or NSAIDs (ibuprofen)
  • Increased emotional stress or anxiety about the injury

How are Pediatric Overuse Injuries diagnosed?

Our team of sports medicine physicians, surgeons and physical therapists are experts in diagnosing children with overuse injuries. We start by giving your child a physical exam, which includes gathering a detailed history of their health.

Our physicians are all trained in using ultrasound imaging to help identify your child’s injury. That means we can start to get a picture of what’s going on with your child during their very first appointment. Then, we may order more imaging, like X-rays and MRIs, so we can see your child’s injury and the surrounding area.

Pediatric Overuse Injuries Doctors and Providers

Our team of experts has deep and varied experience in diagnosing and treating children with overuse injuries and other sports-related injuries. Our focus on research, education and injury prevention means we can offer the most advanced treatments that will improve your child’s health so they can get and stay back in the game. Make an appointment with us today.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I help protect my child from an overuse injury?

    You can help your child avoid overuse injuries by making sure they have the right gear and use the proper form. Encouraging your child to enjoy a wide variety of activities and, most importantly, rest when necessary is also important.

  • How do I help my child prevent re-injuring themselves?

    Our team offers each child a tailored therapy plan that includes exercises and stretches to prevent further and future injuries. Supporting your child in doing these exercises on a regular basis will help them avoid re-injuring themselves.