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Knee Injuries for Parents
Knee injuries are common among young athletes. Learn about causes, treatments, and prevention.
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Period Cramps for Kids
Cramps can put a crimp in a girl's daily routine. Find out what period cramps are and how to handle them.
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Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures for Parents
During a generalized tonic-clonic seizure, the person loses consciousness and has stiffening and jerking of the muscles. These seizures usually are generalized, starting on both sides of the brain.
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Competitive Sports: Helping Kids Play it Cool for Parents
Sometimes the pressure to succeed on the field or in the court can be overwhelming. Learn what you can do to help your child keeps things in perspective.
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Sinding-Larsen-Johansson Syndrome for Teens
This growth-related injury is more common in teens who play sports that require a lot of running or jumping. Find out why it happens - and what you can do to avoid and treat it.
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Congenital Scoliosis for Parents
Congenital scoliosis is when the bones in a baby’s spine don’t form normally before birth. The baby may be born with a curved spine or develop one later.
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Splints for Kids
A splint is a support device that keeps an injured area from moving. Doctors often use splints to hold bones and joints in place so they can heal after a break.
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What Is Fentanyl? for Parents
Fentanyl is a synthetic (man-made) opioid that doctors can prescribe to treat pain. Fentanyl is also made illegally and sold as a street drug.
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Arthrogram for Parents
An arthrogram is a test done to look inside a joint for injuries or other problems.
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Splints for Teens
A splint is a support device that keeps an injured area from moving. Doctors often use splints to hold bones and joints in place so they can heal after a fracture.