An active childhood can mean frequent bumps and bruises for many children and young athletes. But when your child is experiencing intense pain or limited mobility, it can be hard to know how to find...
You approach the ball and take your best swing, then all of a sudden, your ball goes left, your back goes right, your shoulders go up and your knees hit the ground. What are you going to do now?
It's easy to mistake kids' aches and stiffness for growing pains. But kids can get arthritis too. Are the "growing pains" actually a sign of something more?
Minor scrapes, strains and bruises are expected, but as many as half of all children will experience a broken bone. And most of these fractures occur while engaging in sports.
Pelvic floor disorders significantly affect the body, mind and spirit of millions of Americans. Find comfort in knowing that you can take steps to lower your risk with these tips.
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