Healing Faster

The health insurance industry is aware that many young Junior High and High School sports are males who, like all young adults believe they are invincible and perform at anything. Sadly, this mind set also causes many young male athletes to experience a hernia because of over extending their body muscles. Now, their body is compromised with a condition that on average affects older men.

The sports health insurance only offers minimal health coverage and the parent’s health insurance policy remains the primary policy. The medical insurance is there to ease the burden of health risks due to hospitalization and surgery, but in such young children, this was unheard of a few years ago.

These young athletes are experiencing an excruciating pain and yet the sports related hernia is very difficult to detect and to treat. Once the sports related hernia is finally diagnosed, the health care treatment would continue for months and the young athlete is no longer able to continue in the sports program until given a clean bill of health.

Realizing that the health insurance industry is there to help reduce the monetary cost to all subscribers of the various insurance plans, you have to wonder how many times they are obligated to pay out for the same related surgery. This is now a difficult problem for the parents, the student, the school and coaches, and the health care industry.

Everyone is trying their best to cut corners and concede certain issues in order to receive a low cost health insurance policy that will offer adequate medical coverage in times of emergency. Yet, the cost continues to rise because of duplicate and triplicate incidents of surgery and hospital stays.

The medical community through the group of health care orthopedic surgeons has recently come up with a new procedure to aid in the repair of the sports related hernia and shortens the length of time the student must sustain for rehabilitation. The new, more innovative procedure consists of less evasive surgery reducing the healing time from an average of twenty weeks down to four or five weeks.

This was conducted through a group health insurance effort including the medical community.  After a very lengthy study, new guidelines were instituted for the hernia surgery and the healing time. To date, many in the community, especially the sports athletes, are very satisfied with the new procedures now put into place. In time, these new procedures and treatment schedules will be throughout the country and reach every medical community and school.

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