Adolescents and Exercise
- Dr. Bell Moody, PT, DPT
- Dec 12, 2022
- 2 min read

We’ve shared often the many benefits of exercise in the adult population however adolescents also reap many of the same benefits. There is a distinguishing factor between these age groups though….
Normal musculoskeletal development stops approximately between the ages of 17 and 25 years and epiphyseal plates (growth plates) close approximately between 13 and 17 depending on the sex of the child.
While exercise is incredibly beneficial to children and adolescents as they develop it’s crucial for proper measures to be taken to protect their development process in order to reduce their risk for injury while they play on the playground, play sports, compete, etc. It’s crucial to train these people as a developing person rather than an established adult athlete.
A STAGGERING STATISTIC: According to Stanford Medicine more than 3.5 million children ages 14 and younger get hurt annually playing sports or participating in recreational activities.
The Studio uses physical therapy techniques and ideals when creating programs for adolescents. If you’re interested in partnering with us for strength and conditioning of your youth group/team email thestudiobarreandwellness@gmail.com for more details!
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