The Adolescent Athlete and the Team Physician: A Consensus Statement. 2025 Update
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2026 Feb 1;25(2):59-90. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000001321. Epub 2026 Jan 30.
ABSTRACT
Team physicians may be called upon to treat adolescent athletes, defined in this document as those in the range of 12-18 yr of age. Many are involved in school-based, intramural, or specialized sports participation and/or training, potentially resulting in injury and/or illness. Specialized treatments may be necessary due to growth and development of the adolescent. Additionally, psychological factors in this age group may play an important role in sports participation, emotional well-being, and injury rehabilitation. While many children younger than 12 yr of age are active in sports participation, their medical and musculoskeletal concerns are not included in the scope of this consensus statement. The healthcare team must stay educated and knowledgeable regarding potential challenges to individuals participating safely in sport. All healthcare professionals should provide quality care, free from discrimination and specific to the needs of every unique individual. Ensuring access to care, fostering welcoming sporting environments, and recognizing the distinct challenges faced by underrepresented populations will reduce healthcare disparities and improve safe participation across all sports.
PMID:41642578 | DOI:10.1249/JSR.0000000000001321
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