Sports Injuries
 Treating a Minor Sports Injury in Sports Injuries
Here's what you need to know about treating a minor sports injury, such as a twisted ankle, shin splint, or strained muscle. ...more
 Sprains and Strains in Children in Sports Injuries
Sprains and strains are types of injuries. A sprain is an injury to a ligament while a strain is an injury to a muscle or tendon. ...more
Teen girls who are athletes face unique obstacles when it comes to their bodies and how well they perform. ...more
Active women are at least twice as likely to suffer serious knee injuries as men, but it's not just athletes who are at risk. ...more
Children and teens are at greater risk for heat-related illnesses for several reasons. They adjust more slowly to changes in air temperature. They also make more heat with activity and sweat less. ...more
 Nosebleed (Epistaxis) in Children in Sports Injuries
A nosebleed is bleeding from tissues inside the nose (nasal mucus membranes) caused by a broken blood vessel. Most nosebleeds in children occur in the front part of the nose close to the nostrils. ...more
 Tennis Elbow in Children in Sports Injuries
Tennis elbow happens when the muscles and tendons in the elbow area are torn or damaged. Read on to learn what to do if your child has tennis elbow. ...more
 Inguinal Hernia in Sports Injuries
An inguinal hernia is when part of your intestine pushes through a weak spot in your lower belly (abdominal) wall. This area is called the groin. The hernia creates a lump in your groin. Over time, the hernia may get bigger. ...more
 What Is Sports Medicine in Sports Injuries
Sports medicine healthcare providers have special training to restore function to injured patients so they can get moving again as soon as possible. They are experts on preventing illness and injury in active people. ...more
Burners and stingers syndrome is a type of sports injury. It is a pain in the shoulder or neck that causes a burning or stinging feeling down an arm to the hand. ...more
 Treating a Minor Sports Injury in Sports Injuries
Here's what you need to know about treating a minor sports injury, such as a twisted ankle, shin splint, or strained muscle. ...more
 Sprains and Strains in Children in Sports Injuries
Sprains and strains are types of injuries. A sprain is an injury to a ligament while a strain is an injury to a muscle or tendon. ...more
Teen girls who are athletes face unique obstacles when it comes to their bodies and how well they perform. ...more
Active women are at least twice as likely to suffer serious knee injuries as men, but it's not just athletes who are at risk. ...more
Children and teens are at greater risk for heat-related illnesses for several reasons. They adjust more slowly to changes in air temperature. They also make more heat with activity and sweat less. ...more
 Nosebleed (Epistaxis) in Children in Sports Injuries
A nosebleed is bleeding from tissues inside the nose (nasal mucus membranes) caused by a broken blood vessel. Most nosebleeds in children occur in the front part of the nose close to the nostrils. ...more
 Tennis Elbow in Children in Sports Injuries
Tennis elbow happens when the muscles and tendons in the elbow area are torn or damaged. Read on to learn what to do if your child has tennis elbow. ...more
 Inguinal Hernia in Sports Injuries
An inguinal hernia is when part of your intestine pushes through a weak spot in your lower belly (abdominal) wall. This area is called the groin. The hernia creates a lump in your groin. Over time, the hernia may get bigger. ...more
 What Is Sports Medicine in Sports Injuries
Sports medicine healthcare providers have special training to restore function to injured patients so they can get moving again as soon as possible. They are experts on preventing illness and injury in active people. ...more
Burners and stingers syndrome is a type of sports injury. It is a pain in the shoulder or neck that causes a burning or stinging feeling down an arm to the hand. ...more
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