Which Kids Are Most
Likely to Have Sports Eye Injuries?
Sports eye injuries are most likely to occur in kids
playing basketball, baseball and participating in cycling according to a study
published in JAMA Ophthalmology. Of the 30,000 annual emergency room visits for
sports related eye injuries the majority happens to kids under the age of 18. Basketball and cycling were the two sports most likely to cause eye
injuries, while 21 percent of baseball and softball injuries resulted in actual
fractures of the bones around the eye, which often require surgery to repair. Research has shown that wearing sports appropriate protective eyewear
can significantly reduce the incidence of sports-related eye injuries. We
have witnessed that when appropriate eyewear is available-even if not
mandatory-top-performing athletes frequently choose to wear it. Wear protective
eyewear! The message is clear for sports participants, parents and sports
program organizers.
If you or someone you know plays sports recreationally or competitively, take the time to select proper sports protective eyewear to avoid the risk of sports eye injury. Please call D’Ambrosio Eye Care at 800-325-3937, visit D’Ambrosio Eye Care, Google+ or facebook.com/dambrosioeyecare so that we can help.
If you or someone you know plays sports recreationally or competitively, take the time to select proper sports protective eyewear to avoid the risk of sports eye injury. Please call D’Ambrosio Eye Care at 800-325-3937, visit D’Ambrosio Eye Care, Google+ or facebook.com/dambrosioeyecare so that we can help.
D'Ambrosio Eye Care provides eye care for patients
throughout greater Boston, central and western Massachusetts with office
locations at 479 Old Union Turnpike, Lancaster, Massachusetts 01523, 865
Merriam Avenue, Suite 119, Leominster, Massachusetts 01453, 100 Powder Mill
Road, Acton, Massachusetts 01720, 413 Main Street, Athol, Massachusetts 01331
and 74 Main Street, Gardner, Massachusetts 01440.