Whether your knee pain is related to an injury or overuse, our pediatric sports medicine experts can help.

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Knee Pain

Knee pain and knee injuries are common in children and young adults. Whether the pain is related to an injury or overuse, Nationwide Children's Hospital's team of pediatric sports medicine experts can help.

Our staff of doctors, athletic trainers and physical therapists are trained to provide age-appropriate care for our patients. We emphasize the importance of early injury recognition and treatment in order to prevent recurring injuries. In addition to treatment, we partner with parents and coaches to focus on injury prevention, conditioning and age-appropriate activities.

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Convenient, Comprehensive and Community Based.

Community-based sports medicine services are closer to you than ever.

Nationwide Children's Sports Medicine provides care at nine locations throughout Columbus and Central Ohio so you can get back in the game.

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Meet Our Pediatric Knee Experts.

Whether your child’s sports-related injury happened in a crowded stadium or a cul-de-sac, no one understands that better – or is more prepared to address it – than the Sports Medicine specialists at Nationwide Children’s. Our team of pediatric experts specializes in the treatment and prevention of sports injuries in student athletes of all ages and skill levels.

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Why Pediatric Sports Medicine?

Children and teens to age 18 require expert care. These kids are still growing. And their health care needs are unique.

  • Children have growth plates, so proper diagnosis and prompt treatment are critical to preventing long-term side effects.
  • In young athletes, ligaments tend to be stronger than bones. Kids can experience certain types of fractures that do not happen to older athletes.
  • Kids experience periods of rapid growth. Related to this, we see conditions unique to younger athletes.
  • The psychology of the young athlete is unique. We know kids — what they think, how they feel, and what they need. The athletes' state of mind is as important as their level of fitness and skill.

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