What Is Sports Specialization, and Why Should My Young Athlete Avoid It?
Parents and children may decide to specialize in one sport because they think it will make them a stronger athlete ...
Preventing Summer Sports Injuries
Parents can help their kids enjoy a safe, healthy sports summer by prioritizing rest, limiting training, and encouraging participation in ...
Scoliosis Patient Gains Confidence After Spine Surgery
EJ is your typical 13-year-old boy. He loves playing video games, is an active swimmer, and enjoys riding around on ...
PT vs. OT: What’s the Difference?
Not sure if your child needs physical therapy (PT) or occupational therapy (OT)? Learn how PT and OT supports kids’ ...
Preventing Soccer Ankle Injuries Year-Round
If your child plays soccer year-round, it’s important to learn effective strategies to keep their ankles strong and free from ...
Avoiding Springtime Injuries
As the weather heats up, kids will be spending more time outside. Be aware of common springtime injuries and how ...
Soccer Cleats: Do They Prevent Injuries?
Choosing the correct soccer cleats can make a big difference in helping to reduce injuries in your young athlete. ...
Screen Time, Posture, and Sports Injuries in Kids
Winter means more screen time for kids. Long hours of sitting can leave young athletes stiff, raising the risk of ...
Balancing Sports and Rest During Growth Spurts
Is it soreness or something more? Learn what parents should watch for, when kids need more rest, and when to ...
St. Louis Children’s Hospital Ranked No. 1 in Pediatrics in Missouri and St. Louis by U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report has again recognized St. Louis Children’s Hospital and its physician partners at WashU Medicine among ...