Article originally published in latest issue of the Pediatric Society of Greater Dallas newsletter. Written by Gerad Montgomery, M.S.N., FNP-C, and Ray Kleposki, M.S.N., CPNP. A toddler's fracture is classified as a tibia shaft fracture in a child age 3 and younger....
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Hot Topics in Sports Medicine: Modalities and Trends
Key messages from a presentation by sports medicine physician Jane S. Chung, M.D., at Coffee, Kids and Sports Medicine. Watch the lecturePrint the PDF Young athletes present for post-injury care and performance training guidance in many settings from school training...
Pediatric Musculoskeletal Radiology
Key messages from Joseph (I-Yuan) Chang, M.D., and a panel discussion by pediatric orthopedic and sports medicine surgeon Henry B. Ellis, M.D., and Gerad Montgomery, B.S.N., FNP-C, at Coffee, Kids and Sports Medicine. Watch the lecturePrint the PDF How Advances in...
Prevention of ACL Injury in Our Young Athletes
Article originally published by pediatric orthopedic surgeon Henry B. Ellis, M.D., and Assistant Chief of Staff Philip L. Wilson, M.D., in second quarter, 2019 issue of the Pediatric Society of Greater Dallas newsletter. Key messages were also presented by Philip L....
Sports Preparticipation Physical Evaluations: Why Are They Important?
Overview of presentation from a Coffee, Kids and Sports Medicine lecture. Print the PDF Every year, almost 60 million children and adolescents run onto their respective fields, courts and rinks to participate in organized sports in the United States. To ensure the...
Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
Article originally published by staff orthopedist Amy L. McIntosh, M.D., in first quarter, 2018 issue of Pediatric Society of Greater Dallas newsletter. What is scoliosis? Scoliosis is a rotation in the spinal column that creates a “C”-shaped single curve or an...