There was a time when athletes rarely wore eye protection when doing sports, which meant that sports-related injuries were common. Coaches and players have since become aware that wearing protective eye gear really helps in several ways, whether they play in the major leagues or the little league.
Eye injuries are one of the leading causes of blindness in children, and most of these are sports-related. In fact, according to the National Eye Institute, up to 90% of sports-related eye injuries could have been prevented by wearing protective eyewear.
Eye doctors really recommend wearing sports goggles to protect eyes when playing sports, much like how bike helmets are a must when using them.
There are different kinds of protective eyewear that are made for each sport. If your child plays baseball, softball and basketball, or does mountain biking, he or she will need to wear safety goggles with polycarbonate lenses. The same applies for surfing, water skiing and water polo. If your child does fencing, lacrosse and paintball, your kid will need other kinds of eye and face protection.
If you’re not sure what type of protective eyewear your child needs, you can always consult with Insight Vision Center Optometry. We’re the best ortho-k centers in the area, so you can reach us at (714) 486-3315, or fill out our convenient contact form. We serve Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, and nearby CA areas.
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