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Playing most sports provides several opportunities for injuries. For most people, injuries like broken bones and injured knees come immediately to mind, but just as common in sports are injuries to eyes. Everything from balls traveling at high speeds to fingers, elbows, and even turf can make impact with, and seriously damage your eye.
Not too long ago, protective eyewear in sports was fairly uncommon, but today, professional athletes and weekend hobbyists alike are taking precautions against unnecessary eye injuries. Due to their rise in popularity, your eye doctor now has a wide selection of both prescription and clear plastic goggles to choose from, allowing you to enjoy your sport with increased vision, performance, and safety.
Not all sports goggles are appropriate for every athlete. Depending on the type of game you play, you will want to talk to your eye doctor about finding protective sports eyewear that suits your needs. There are a variety of options for people who play sports that do not involve helmets, as well as protective eyewear designed specifically to fit inside of hockey, football, or baseball helmets. Your eye doctor will work closely with you to ensure the sports goggle most ideal for your needs is chosen.
Sports goggles are made out of a scratch and impact-resistant plastic. As an added benefit, they often times provide UV protection, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. The frames can easily be fitted with your prescription, and your ophthalmologist will make sure the fit is secure enough to provide superior eye safety. This last aspect is especially important in protective sports eyewear for children, who face an even greater risk of eye injuries when playing sports.
With an estimated 40,000 sports related eye injures treated in the U.S. each year, the importance of wearing protective sports eyewear has never been more clear. With advancements in durability and an eye towards style, your eye doctor is able to help you choose a sports goggle that fits your personality, while providing optimal protection against unnecessary injuries.
If you or your children play any form of sports, please locate a reputable opththalmologist in your area who can advise you about protective sports eyewear. Schedule an appointment and learn more about how you can prevent an afternoon on the field from becoming a medical emergency.