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B B Adams1

  • 1Department of Dermatology, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and Veterans Administration Medical Center, Ohio 45267-0592, USA.

Adolescent Medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.)
|June 19, 2001
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Adolescent athletes frequently experience sports-related skin disorders impacting performance. Understanding these conditions is key for effective treatment and team well-being.

Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Sports Medicine
  • Adolescent Health

Background:

  • Sports-related skin disorders are prevalent in adolescent athletes.
  • These conditions can negatively affect athletic performance and team dynamics.
  • Common causes include infection, sun exposure, trauma, inflammation, and chemical irritants.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the significance of sports-related skin disorders in adolescent athletes.
  • To emphasize the importance of recognizing diverse presentations of these conditions.
  • To guide clinicians in making treatment decisions considering individual and team implications.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on sports dermatology.
  • Analysis of common skin conditions in adolescent athletes.

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  • Discussion of etiological factors and clinical presentations.
  • Consideration of treatment strategies and their impact on athletes and teams.
  • Main Results:

    • Sports-related skin disorders represent a common health issue for young athletes.
    • A wide range of causes contribute to these dermatological conditions.
    • Accurate diagnosis and understanding of presentations are crucial for management.

    Conclusions:

    • Knowledge of sports-related skin disorders is paramount for healthcare providers caring for athletes.
    • Treatment decisions must balance individual athlete needs with team participation.
    • Addressing these skin conditions is vital for maintaining athlete health and performance.