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Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (Runner's Knee) for Teens
Patellofemoral pain syndrome (or runner's knee) is the most common overuse injury among runners, but it can also happen to other athletes who do activities that require a lot of knee bending.
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Well-Child Visit: 7 Years for Parents
Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your child might be doing by the seventh year.
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Well-Child Visit: 8 Years for Parents
Find out what this well-child visit will involve and what your child might be doing by the eighth year.
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First Aid: Falls for Parents
Although most result in mild bumps and bruises, some falls can cause serious injuries that need medical attention.
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Bruises for Parents
Learn about bruises, why they happen, how to make them go away faster, and why they change colors.
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Shin Splints for Parents
Shin splints are pain on the inner part of the shinbone, often from running or another high-impact activity. They get better with rest.
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Shin Splints for Teens
Shin splints are pain on the inner part of the shinbone, often from running or another high-impact activity. They get better with rest.
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Preventing Injuries From Falling, Climbing, and Grabbing for Parents
Here's how to help protect kids from a dangerous fall or a tumble into a sharp edge in your home.
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Basilar Invagination for Parents
Basilar invagination is when the top of the spine pushes up into the base of the skull. It causes pinching and pressing on the brain stem.
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von Willebrand Disease for Teens
When people have Von Willebrand disease, their blood doesn't clot properly. Many teens with VWD have such mild symptoms that they never know they have it.