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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.
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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.
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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.
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Ganglion Cysts for Parents
Ganglion cysts are lumps that, most commonly, appear on the back of the wrist. These cysts are not cancerous and are easily treated.
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Burner (Stinger) for Parents
Burners (or stingers) are injuries to the nerve network in the shoulder, arm, forearm, hand, and fingers. They're pretty common in sports and usually go away quickly.
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Spondylolysis for Parents
Spondylolysis is a very common cause of lower back pain in kids, teens, and young adults. It usually heals quickly with rest and other nonsurgical treatments.
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Choosing the Right Sport for You for Teens
If you're having trouble choosing a sport, this article can help!
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A to Z: Spondylolysis for Parents
Spondylolysis is when there is a defect of a narrow piece of bone in the vertebra.
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Football Safety Tips for Teens
Football is a lot of fun, but injuries are common. To keep things as safe as possible on the field, follow these tips.
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Broken Collarbone (Clavicle Fracture) for Teens
A broken collarbone is one of the most common types of broken bones. Find out how it can happen and how it's treated.