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  • X-Ray Exam: Elbow for Parents


    An elbow X-ray can help find the cause of symptoms such as pain, tenderness, swelling, or a deformity. It can also help to detect broken bones or a dislocated joint.

  • X-Ray Exam: Upper Arm (Humerus) for Parents


    An upper arm X-ray can help find the cause of symptoms such as pain, tenderness, swelling, or deformity of the upper arm. It can detect a broken bone, and after the bone has been set, show if it has healed well.

  • X-Ray Exam: Ankle for Parents


    An ankle X-ray can help find the cause of symptoms such as pain, tenderness, and swelling, or deformity of the ankle joint. It can also detect broken bones or a dislocated joint.

  • Out-Toeing for Parents


    Out-toeing is when feet point outward while walking. It happens to a lot of kids when they are learning to walk.

  • X-Ray (Video) for Teens


    Watch what it's like to get an X-ray.

  • A to Z: Dislocation, Toe for Parents


    A dislocation is when the bones in a joint slip out of their normal position. A dislocated toe may happen from a blow or jamming the toe, such as bumping the toe into furniture or during sports.

  • Symbrachydactyly for Parents


    Babies with symbrachydactyly are born with short often webbed fingers. Some might be missing fingers.

  • A to Z: Dislocation, Finger for Parents


    A dislocation is when the bones in a joint slip out of their normal position. A finger dislocation may happen from a fall, blow, or sports injury, especially if the finger is bent back or jammed.

  • A to Z: Fracture, Scaphoid (Wrist) for Parents


    A fractured scaphoid is a broken small bone in the wrist.

  • A to Z: Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease for Parents


    Learn about this rare hip disorder, which is most common in boys.

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