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Contact UsThe development and growth of your child's bones and muscles highly varies from that of an adult. It is estimated that out of the 45 million children participating in organizing sports, 3.5 million receive medical treatment for paediatric sports injuries each year.
Children are not merely young adults, as medical professionals are repeatedly taught in their training. This piece of information is highly relevant when it comes to the athletic population. The same mechanism of damage that causes disease in an adult may cause pathology in a child. Knowing these distinctions is critical for effectively and efficiently treating juvenile sports injuries and minimizing time away from action. A dislocated wrist or an injured elbow can pose serious threats in the future if not diagnosed properly. That is why your child’s injuries should not be taken lightly.
There are multiple scans and imaging techniques used to diagnose major or minor injuries in children. Scans like X-rays, MRIs, CT scans and USG are essential to identify their injuries. Unfortunately, on many occasions, these scans can be misread or incorrectly analyzed by your primary doctor. So a second opinion on your child’s scans is always recommended. You can contact our Paediatric Sports Injury expert for the analysis of such scans.
Any disease diagnosis has the potential to change our lives. Nearly all of us become overwhelmed in such circumstances. However, being aware of the possibilities may enable you to make more assured choices. Many people seek a second opinion from a radiologist in order to feel at ease and in charge of their lives.
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