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  • Wrestling Safety Tips for Teens


    In wrestling, injuries are bound to happen sometimes. To keep things as safe as possible, follow these tips.

  • Burner (Stinger) for Teens


    Burners - also called stingers - usually happen in the neck or shoulder. They take their name from the burning or stinging sensation they cause. Find out how to treat burners - and prevent them.

  • What's Cauliflower Ear? for Kids


    Have you ever seen someone whose ear looks bumpy and lumpy? It could be cauliflower ear! Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Ear Injuries for Parents


    Ear injuries not only can affect a child's hearing, but sense of balance too. That's because our ears also help keep us steady on our feet.

  • Choosing the Right Sport for You for Teens


    If you're having trouble choosing a sport, this article can help!

  • A to Z: Fracture, Collarbone for Parents


    A fall onto the shoulder or an outstretched arm can result in this type of broken bone. Learn more here.

  • A to Z: Slipped Disc for Parents


    Activities and sports that put stress on the back can lead to a slipped disc, which can cause pain in the back, arms, and legs.

  • Why Wear a Helmet If It Can't Prevent Concussions? for Teens


    Helmets are a way to help protect your head from injuries like cuts and skull fractures.

  • 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.

  • Osgood-Schlatter Disease for Teens


    Osgood-Schlatter disease (OSD) is an overuse injury that can cause knee pain in teens, especially during growth spurts. Learn more.

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