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Adolescent Sports Injuries
Adolescent sports injuries are injuries that occur in children between 10 and19 years of age most commonly during sports and exercises.
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Pediatric Fractures of the Shoulder
Pediatric fractures of the shoulder are defined as a break in the shoulder bone of children. In general, shoulder fractures in children commonly occur because of falls, sports injuries, and motor vehicle accidents.
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Pediatric Sports Injuries
Pediatric sports injuries are injuries sustained while playing indoor or outdoor sports such as football, basketball, hockey, baseball, or tennis, or while exercising.
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Pediatric ACL Tears
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a ligament that provides stability, reduces stress and prevents the knee from rotating or slipping out of position while jumping, running and landing.
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Forearm Fractures in Children
The healing of fractures in children is quicker than that in adults. Thus, if a fracture is suspected in a child, it is necessary to seek immediate medical attention for proper alignment of the bones.
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Pediatric Femur Fracture
Pediatric thighbone fractures can occur when your child falls hard on the ground and gets hit during sports, automobile accidents and child abuse.
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Growth Plate Injuries
Growth plates, also called the epiphyseal plate or physis, are the areas of growing cartilaginous tissue found at the ends of the long bones in children.
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Pediatric Tibial Tubercle Fractures
Tibial tubercle fractures are quite rare occurrences that typically affect physically active adolescents between the age of 14 and 17.
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Elbow Fractures in Children
Children’s bones have an area of developing cartilage tissue called a growth plate present at the end of long bones that will eventually develop into solid bone as the child grows.
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