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Sprain vs. fracture: How to identify your child’s injury
When your child gets hurt during sports or play, it can be hard to know whether it’s a sprain, strain, or something more serious.
Arsenal Tech Sports Psychology Program Preps Titans Football Team
The practice helps in those moments when questions like “Why am I not getting the ball more?” and “How can I get my coach to notice me?” start to creep in.
Lafayette teen is eager to dance again
Aleta Frerichs tore her ACL just before competition season. She came to the Riley orthopedics and sports medicine team for treatment and can’t wait to compete again.
How to Tell If Your Child Broke Their Arm or Leg
Children get injured all the time. They scrape their knees falling off bikes. They bruise their foreheads in a jungle gym mishap. Sometimes, they even break a bone, often in their arm or leg (the wrist and elbow are the most common fractures of the arm in children, typically from trying to catch themselves).





