The Children’s Sports Residency Program consists of clinical rotations, community sideline coverage and adjunct didactic educational experiences.
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Make no bones about it, kids aren’t just tiny adults. Their growing bones have different needs, which is why they need a pediatric orthopedic specialist.
Our concussion resources are shared with schools and community organizations to help keep you educated about concussions and Georgia’s concussion law.
A pediatric sports physical therapist can help your teen recover safely and quickly after an injury, and get him back to the game he loves.
The ECMO Center at Children’s provides advanced, lifesaving technology with ECMO machines for newborns, children and cardiac patients.
Learn the symptoms of dehydration, heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke in teen and youth athletes. Our experts provide tips to avoid these heat-related illnesses.
When temperatures drop in winter months, parents and coaches should be aware of how to keep growing athletes safe from cold-weather injuries.
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Heat, dehydration, and improper stretching or warmups can increase a growing athlete’s chance of getting leg and muscle cramps.