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Mission Statement


The Kentucky Sports Network was founded to promote the importance of injury prevention and safety on all levels of youth sports through education and research. The KSN focuses on decreasing the number and/or severity of injuries through developing and teaching sports safety courses and collecting, analyzing and researching injury data.

 

According to SAFE KIDS USA:

  • More than 3.5 million children ages 14 and under receive medical treatment for sports injuries each year.
  • Injuries associated with participation in sports and recreational activities account for 21 percent of all traumatic brain injuries among children in the United States.
  • Overuse injury, which occurs over time from repeated motion, is responsible for nearly half of all sports injuries to middle-and high-school students. Immature bones, insufficient rest after an injury and poor training or conditioning contribute to overuse injuries among children.
  • Most organized sports related injuries (62 percent) occur during practices rather than games. Despite this fact, a third of parents often do not take the same safety precautions during their child's practices as they would for a game.
  • A recent survey found that among athletes ages 5 to 14, 15 percent of basketball players, 28 percent of football players, 22 percent of soccer players, 25 percent of baseball players and 12 percent of softball players have been injured while playing their respective sports.
  • Children ages 5 to 14 account for nearly 40 percent of all sports-related injuries treated in hospital emergency departments. The rate and severity of sports-related injury increases with a child's age.

According to the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System All Injury Program:

  • In 2001, the number of sport-related injuries for each sport are as follows:
    • Gymnastics — 99,722
    • Basketball — 680,307
    • Baseball — 170,902
    • Softball — 118,354
    • Football — 413,620
    • Soccer — 163,003
    • Volleyball — 55,860
    • Track & Field — 15,113
    • Hockey — 63,945

According to the National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research Twentieth Annual Report:

  • From 1982-2002, the total numbers of direct and indirect fatalities among high school athletes were:
    • Baseball — 17
    • Basketball — 88
    • Cheerleading — 21
    • Cross Country — 14
    • Football — 22
    • Soccer — 31
    • Track & Field — 47
    • Wrestling — 16
 

What we Offer...................
* Full First Aid (Basic & Advanced)
* CPR Training
* Injury Flyers to Parents & Staff
* Injury Care Training
* Injury Prevention Training
 

Strokes of Safety

Crew is a demanding, beautiful, and reasonably safe sport that is gaining popularity in both high school and college athletic programs. Like all sports, though, it contains risks. Many of these are not familiar, as they are unique to crew...
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Nutritional Abuse

The frequent over-emphasis on winning in sports may drive some young athletes to abuse their nutritional status, often with dangerous consequences. Taking steroids is the most blatant form of this abuse, but nutritional abuse is almost as serious
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Sports Injuries and Arthritis

Minor sprains and bruises or overuse injuries treated properly may be nuisances but do not necessarily cause any permanent problems. Some injuries, however, may lead to arthritis later in life
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Injurys can happen at anytime, you can have peace of mind that your facility offers EMS Services.
 

We Know Injury!
Fees
$15.00 Per Game or Practice
$50.00 Per Week Unlimited
$2000.00 Per Year Unlimited
$25.00 CPR Training per Applicant 
 
 
 
 
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