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Sports Preparticipation Physical Evaluations: Why Are They Important?
Every year, almost 60 million children and adolescents run onto their respective fields, courts and rinks to participate in organized sports in the United State...
How Do I Know If My Patient Has Arthritis or a Related Condition?
Key messages from a presentation by Lorien Nassi, M.D., at Coffee, Kids and Sports Medicine.
An Orthopedic Surgeon's Perspective On Child Obesity
Childhood obesity is a significant public health problem and significantly increases the risk of developing a number of debilitating medical conditions, such as...
Recognizing Adolescent Hip Conditions
Kids of all ages complain frequently of aches and pains around the hip and it is really easy to brush them off. I would be lying if I said that I haven’t done...
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
What is Scoliosis?Scoliosis is a rotation in the spinal column that creates a “C”-shaped single curve or an “S”-shaped double curve, when viewed from behind.
Prevention of ACL Injury in Our Young Athletes
The dramatic increase in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries, particularly in female athletes, and an increase in surgeries in young athletes requires att...
Pediatric Musculoskeletal Radiology
Though digital X-rays are the gold standard for many musculoskeletal evaluations, EOS is a relatively new technology designed to achieve results with less radia...
Hot Topics in Sports Medicine: Modalities and Trends
Young athletes present for post-injury care and performance training guidance in many settings from school training rooms to pediatrician offices. All health ca...
Recognizing Athletes With Disordered Eating
The traditional model of female athlete triad has evolved in recent years and now acknowledges that males also experience the triad. Osteoporosis, amenorrhea an...
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