Blog post written by Kristin Flynn, PT, DPT, Physical Therapist II, Rehabilitation , Children's Hospital Los Angeles No matter the age or intensity of play, after a sports injury an athlete’s main
Twelve-year-old Justin Ybarra likes to joke around, and he likes to have fun. Very rarely does he take life too seriously—even though there have been plenty of things in his life that have been plenty
15-year-old Diobeth has faced – and conquered – unthinkable health hurdles, including a brain mass and stroke. He went from being unable to walk or speak to being fully communicative and mobile
In the United States, hearing loss is estimated to affect two to four newborns out of 1,000. Newborn hearing screenings are now mandatory at birth. Through the hearing screening, a permanent or
Does your child have trouble taking medicine? Use these simple, stress-free strategies to take the tears and trauma out of giving medicine to your baby or child.
Swelling in a child can happen for different reasons, but most commonly happens after trauma or medical condition. Another common cause of swelling is a condition called lymphedema. Since I often work