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Sticks and Stones: Primary Care Pathways for Pediatric Broken Bones
With fractures making up 25% of injuries in children, senior physician associate Jessica Treiber, PA-C, MPAS, MPH, wants to ensure pediatricians don’t miss the most common bone breaks.Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH): A Guide for Pediatricians
Early detection and treatment of DDH, the most common orthopedic disorder in newborns, have major value, generally preventing the need for surgery and protecting joint health down the line.Navigating Knee Pain in Young Athletes: Identifying Injuries, Making Treatment Plans
Starting with a review of the joint's complex anatomy, this talk from pediatric orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist Nirav Pandya, MD, delivers insights on determining urgency and getting to a diagnosis when an active child or teen presents with knee discomfort – whether that's agony or a dull ache.Diagnosing and Discussing Cerebral Palsy: A Guide for Pediatric Care Providers
Kade Sigford, MD, who specializes in pediatric physical medicine and rehabilitation, offers keys to understanding CP in infants and toddlers, including common misconceptions about the condition and a look at how the current definition is evolving.Brain Trust for Young Athletes: Experts on Optimizing Sports Concussion Care
Learn about updated evaluation tools and recovery protocols for kids who sustain concussions during physical activity in this presentation by sports medicine specialist Nicolas Hatamiya, DO, and certified athletic trainer Lauren Small.A Game Plan for Shoulder Injuries: Pediatric Evaluation and Management
The shoulder is the most commonly injured joint, and school-age athletes not only are at particular risk but have special treatment considerations due to the immaturity of their skeletal system.Keeping Kids in the Game: Prevention and Treatment of Sports Injuries
Physical therapist Tuan Mai, PT, DPT, discusses the lifelong benefits conferred by regular physical activity and the incidence of injuries among young athletes, detailing risk factors and how they can be addressedBone Up on Building Strong Skeletons in Kids: A Guide for Pediatricians
Optimizing skeletal health during childhood will confer benefits for a patient's entire life, so it's never too soon for pediatric providers to discuss bone-building strategies with families, says sports medicine specialist Celina de Borja, MD.The Puzzles of Adolescent Hip Pain: How to Identify Common Conditions
Pediatric orthopedic surgeon Michael M. Chau, MD, PhD, allows that differentiating causes of hip pain in patients ages 10 to 19 can be a challenge, so his presentation guides primary care providers through workup steps (including which X-rays are needed) and initial treatment strategies.Close to the Bone: Why Clinicians Should Focus on Pediatric Skeletal Health
Pediatrician and sports medicine specialist Celina De Borja, MD, paints the big picture of why strong bones are essential to overall wellness and explains how providers can efficiently assess and address their patients’ risk factors.Pediatric Musculoskeletal and Sports Medicine Conference 2023
This series aims to provide an overview of pediatric musculoskeletal conditions and sports-related injuries that are commonly encountered by pediatric healthcare providers.Hurt Little Fingers: Managing Everyday Digital Injuries in Kids
With a focus on often-missed injuries and the value of early detection, orthopedic surgeon Gopal Lalchandani, MD, describes his process of evaluating finger fractures and lacerations in children, using photos and X-ray images to illustrate.