Read tips from Children’s pediatric orthopedic specialists about how to keep your child safe and avoid broken bones on the playground and during playtime.
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Learn tips for preventing and avoiding broken bones and fractures in babies, kids and teens from the orthopedic specialists at Children’s.
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Children’s experts are specially trained to work with kids who have physical challenges of the muscles, bones or limbs and may benefit from orthotics or prosthetics.
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