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.
Because babies should always sleep on their backs, it’s important to know how to prevent a flat head. Parents should follow these five simple steps.
A cranial remolding helmet can round out flat spots on your baby’s head and help correct asymmetry. Learn how to care for your child and his or her helmet during therapy.
How bad was that fall off the monkey bars? Children’s shares some important things you should do if you think your child may have broken a bone.
Learn tips for preventing and avoiding broken bones and fractures in babies, kids and teens from the orthopedic specialists at Children’s.
What are growth plates and how do they affect how a child’s bones heal after a broken bone? Find these answers and why your kid should see a pediatric specialist.
Tips for how to safely swaddle babies while protecting their hips and airways. Easy step-by-step instructions for how to swaddle babies to help them sleep well.
Know the signs of a broken bone and when it might be time to take your child to a pediatrician, urgent care center or emergency department.
Find out why tummy time is important for babies, from preventing torticollis and head flattening to promoting gross motor skills—plus, how to make tummy time fun.
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