UC San Diego Health System Fights Brain Injuries in Young Athletes through STOP
There has been an increasingly large amount of coverage focused on injury rates in youth athletics, especially brain injury, in the past several months. Recently, the University of California, San Diego announced that it would be working with sports medicine organizations and professional athletes across the country to promote the STOP Sports Injuries campaign.
The amount of sports injuries being reported among younger athletes is rising. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimated that high school athletes account for two million injuries, 500,000 doctor visits and upwards of 30,000 hospitalizations - every year.
While the potential for head and brain injury has been the most covered, common injuries also include wrist and elbow injuries, as well as other assorted fractures, sprains and bruises. Many of these injuries, according to CDC officials, are preventable.






