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  • Baseball Safety Tips for Teens


    Baseball is a fun sport to play, but injuries can happen. Follow these safety tips to help stay safe on the field.

  • Osteochondritis Dissecans for Parents


    Osteochondritis dissecans is when a piece of bone and the attached cartilage break down and become loose. If it heals completely, kids who have it usually don't have any long-lasting problems.

  • 5 Ways to Avoid Sports Injuries for Kids


    Sports injuries often can be prevented. Find out how in this article for kids.

  • Sports and Exercise Safety for Teens


    Playing hard doesn't have to mean getting hurt. The best way to ensure a long and injury-free athletic career is to play it safe from the start. Find out how.

  • Signing Kids Up for Sports for Parents


    Organized sports can help kids grow in many ways. Consider your child's age, personality, and abilities to help make sports fun.

  • Hip Pointer for Teens


    Most hip pointer injuries can be easily treated and heal in their own time. Find out what to do in this article for teens.

  • Proximal Biceps Tendonitis for Teens


    In teens, biceps tendonitis is usually an overuse injury that causes tendons in the upper arm to be swollen or irritated. Most cases heal on their own if you follow a few guidelines from your doctor.

  • Rotator Cuff Tendonitis for Parents


    Rotator cuff tendonitis is inflammation of the tendons of the rotator cuff, a group of muscles and tendons in the shoulder bones.

  • Panner's Disease for Parents


    Panner's disease is a painful bone condition linked to overuse of the elbow. Kids with Panner's disease need to avoid all activities that cause pain so the bone can heal.

  • Preventing Children's Sports Injuries for Parents


    Participation in sports can teach kids sportsmanship and discipline. But sports also carry the potential for injury. Here's how to protect your kids.