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Winter Sports Safety and Injury Prevention Tips

Winter sports are a great way for kids and parents to get outside and be active together. Sledding, skiing, snowboarding and skating are ideas for winter sports that can involve the whole family during the winter months.

However, it is important to remember to stay safe while having fun. According to the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention, snowboarding accounts for one-quarter of all sports injury related emergency department visits in the winter. Sledding is equally as dangerous, causing more than 52,000 injuries a year. The majority of injuries occur to youths age 14 and younger, especially in the run outs at the end of the sledding path.

Winter sports rely on ice, snow and hills to determine the speed of activity. This heightened speed is what causes many of the injuries. Christine Boyd, MD is a Pediatric Sports Medicine Physician at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health and has some important recommendations for parents to keep in mind this winter season.

Snowboarding / Skiing Specifics

Sledding

General Safety Tips

It is not just your skin that can get burned. Always wear sunglasses or goggles and lip balm when heading out, as the sun can also burn your eyes and lips.

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