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Thursday, August 06, 2009

Topic: Sports injuries among young athletes and how to prevent them

Organized sports provide a great source of exercise and sense of accomplishment for many children. But each year millions of young athletes suffer injuries, from bruises and sprains and even much more debilitating and possibly life-threatening injuries.

Guests include:
Children's Hospital Sports Medicine Biodynamics Center Director Timothy Hewett
Children's Hospital physical therapist, Mark Paterno
Health Science Clinical Program Director of University of Cincinnati's College of Allied Health Sciences, Thomas Herrmann

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Timothy Hewett, Mark Paterno and Thomas Herrmann in the WVXU Studios

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Every day life in Greater Cincinnati is impacted by ideas, decisions and debates throughout the tri-state community. Impact Cincinnati is a weekly panel discussion show designed to delve deeper into the issues and events taking place and shaping our community dialogue.

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