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May 1, 2026
Dr. Jeremy Kenter
Staying Safe at Chisenhall Park and Local Youth Sports in Burleson

Burleson is a community built around connection, and nowhere is that more evident than at local parks and youth sporting events. From weekend tournaments at Chisenhall Fields to evening practices and games, families spend a lot of time staying active and enjoying the outdoors.

With that activity comes the potential for injuries. Knowing when something is minor and when it may require emergency care can make all the difference.

At Ally Medical Emergency Room, we provide 24/7 emergency care for Burleson families. At Ally Medical ER, our team is here to quickly evaluate injuries and help patients get the care they need without delay.

Common Injuries at Chisenhall Park and Youth Sports

Whether it’s baseball, soccer, or football, youth sports bring energy and excitement, but they can also lead to injuries.

Some of the most common injuries include:

  • Sprains and strains

  • Fractures or broken bones

  • Head injuries and concussions

  • Cuts and lacerations

  • Heat-related illness during warmer months

Many of these injuries may seem minor at first but can worsen without proper evaluation.

When to Seek Emergency Care

It can be difficult to tell when an injury needs more than rest and ice.

You should seek emergency care if there is:

  • Severe pain or visible deformity

  • Inability to bear weight

  • Head injury with dizziness or confusion

  • Deep cuts that may require stitches

  • Worsening swelling

  • Loss of consciousness

  • Worsening headache

  • Seizures

If something doesn’t feel right, it’s always safer to have it evaluated.

Why Emergency Evaluation Matters

Sports injuries can involve more than what’s visible on the surface. A sprain may actually be a fracture, and a mild head injury could be a concussion.

At Ally Medical ER Burleson, patients have access to:

  • On-site X-rays and imaging

  • Rapid lab testing

  • Emergency-trained physicians

This allows for quick diagnosis and immediate treatment.

Conveniently Located in Burleson

Ally Medical ER Burleson is conveniently located near Chisenhall Fields and Old Town Burleson, making it easy for families to access care during games, practices, or community events.

Supporting Burleson Families

Youth sports are an important part of life in Burleson. While many injuries are minor, more serious symptoms should never be ignored.

Ally Medical ER is here 24/7 to support Burleson families on and off the field.

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