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Sports Medicine For Kids Expanding In Coachella Valley

A grant from Palm Desert's H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation is supporting the expansion of pediatric sports medicine at LLUCH – Indio.

Thousands of Coachella Valley children participate in organized sports, so the need for specialized care is evident.
Thousands of Coachella Valley children participate in organized sports, so the need for specialized care is evident. (Photo courtesy of Loma Linda University Children’s Health)

PALM DESERT, CA — A $25,000 Coachella Valley Spotlight grant from the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation will expand pediatric sports medicine care in the Coachella Valley through Loma Linda University Children’s Health, officials announced Wednesday.

“Diagnosis and treatment for child athletes is much different than adults, because their physical development is still underway," said Dr. Jonathan Smits, a board-certified pediatric sports medicine physician at LLUCH – Indio. “If not treated appropriately, musculoskeletal injuries can follow a child into adulthood causing future healthcare issues and physical limitations.”

LLUCH – Indio opened in 2018. Grant funds will purchase some of the initial equipment needed to help build the new program at the Indio facility, such as a hand-held ultrasound machine and a portable automated defibrillator to support patients in the field. Funds will also purchase durable medical equipment, including knee and ankle braces, splint/casting supplies and other sports medicine equipment, officials said.

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Already, about 4,000 patients receive care through the Indio clinic, and a dedicated pediatrician certified in sports medicine will provide expertise in injury prevention, treatment and management with an emphasis on preserving future growth and function and safe-to-return play, according to officials.

“With no other dedicated program like this in area, Loma Linda is fulfilling a specific need that can help thousands of school-aged children participating in sports in our valley,” said Catharine Reed, vice president of charitable programs for the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation.

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“The new program at the Indio clinic will benefit local children, whether they are elite athletes or just like being active,” said Jerry Upham, general manager of Gulf California Broadcast Company, which owns and operates KESQ News Channel 3 and KPSP CBS Local 2.

Through the Coachella Valley Spotlight partnership with the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation and News Channel 3, Loma Linda University Children’s Health was featured on News Channel 3 programming, in public service announcements and on kesq.com throughout August.

For more information visit www.lluch.org or call 909-558-5366. LLUCH – Indio is located at 82-934 W. Civic Center Dr., Indio.


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