Abstract

This guide for sports professionals brings together specific recommendations for participation in sports and exercise by children with chronic health conditions. The text discusses 20 common medical conditions affecting children's ability to participate in sport, with a brief description of each condition. The text is presented in two parts: the first part discusses how chronic disease can disturb the normal psychosocial and physical development of children, and how exercise can improve the underlying pathology and provide preventive health benefits. The book advises sports professionals about their legal responsibilites for placing children in sports and exercise programmes, as well as the possible adverse effects of physical activity. This section of the book also describes how to select appropriate activities, and provide preparatory guidance and training. The second part of the book addresses specific chronic disesaes, and includes a brief description of the pathphysiology, presentation, assessment, and natural history of each condition.

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