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Youth Sports – One or Many?

Presenter: Neal Howard
Guest: Dr. Robert Weil
Guest Bio: Dr. Robert Weil is a sports podiatrist who specializes in orthotics. He promotes safe and sensible advice for parents of young athletes. Host of The sports doctor on Healthy life radio Healthy life. Net network and also advocates and supports, “Ending Childhood Obesity” and “Blessings in a Backpack.”

Key Takeaways

  • Expert Profile: Dr. Robert Weil — Dr. Robert Weil is a sports podiatrist who specializes in orthotics. He promotes safe and sensible advice for parents of young athletes. Host of The sports doctor on Healthy life radio Healthy life…
  • Key Insight: Many of our kids are involved in sports – our kids, our grandkids, our nephews, and nieces.
  • Clinical Perspective: They’re at school and many of them are looking to become part of the athletic team in football, basketball, baseball, something or maybe even the marching band.
  • Why It Matters: Healthcare professionals can gain valuable insights from Dr. Robert Weil’s expertise and experience shared on this episode.
  • Key Point: Listen to the full episode for detailed discussion and professional insights on this important healthcare topic.

Segment Overview: Dr. Robert Weil discusses whether children should decide on a sports specialty or participate in a number of sporting activities.



Transcription

Health Professional Radio

Neal: Hello you’re listening to Health Professional Radio. Thank you so much for joining us today. I’m your host Neal Howard. Many of our kids are involved in sports – our kids, our grandkids, our nephews, and nieces. They’re at school and many of them are looking to become part of the athletic team in football, basketball, baseball, something or maybe even the marching band. Regardless of the sport or the activity they decide to participate in, their feet, their body is utmost importance to their success. Our guest in studio today, Dr. Robert Weil is returning – a sports podiatrist specializing in orthotics, improving stability, performance in athletes and non-athletes as well. He’s also the host of the Sports Doctor on health life radio of the healthy life network. And he also advocates and supports ending childhood obesity and “Blessings in a Backpack.” How are you doing today Dr. Weil?

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Last updated: February 6, 2015

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