Common Symptoms of an Pediatric Sports Injuries
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Our Approach to Treating Pediatric Sports Injuries

We evaluate bones, ligaments, tendons, and growth plates.

Bracing or limited activity may be recommended.

Structured rehabilitation supports safe healing.

We guide a gradual return to sports participation.
Why Choose Northern Ankle Foot Associates

Evaluation Before Treatment
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Specialist-Led Care
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Conservative Care First
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Clear Treatment Path
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Continuity of Care
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Long-Term Stability Focus
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Flexible Financing Options Are Available
Insights on Foot & Ankle Health


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Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes. Children have developing bones and growth plates, which can be affected differently by injury and require specialized evaluation.

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Common injuries include ankle sprains, growth plate injuries, stress fractures, and tendon irritation caused by repetitive activity.

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Yes. Temporary rest is often necessary to allow proper healing and prevent worsening of the injury.

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Return to sports depends on the type and severity of injury. A gradual recovery plan helps ensure safe participation.

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If your child experiences persistent pain, swelling, limping, or reduced mobility after sports activity, professional evaluation is recommended.

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We work with many major insurance carriers. Our staff can assist you in confirming coverage and understanding your benefits prior to treatment.

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Yes, financing options with flexible monthly payment plans may be available to help make care more manageable. Please contact our office for details.
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