Learn the differences between pediatricians, sports medicine primary care physicians and orthopedic surgeons, as well as the conditions in which a teen athlete should see a sports medicine primary care physician.
To reduce the risk of overuse injuries and avoid athlete burnout, experts recommend kids play more than one sport.
Children’s offers specialized care to keep female teen athletes in winning form and help them navigate the unique challenges of being a girl in sports.
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.
Want to know if your child is ready to play sports again after an ACL surgery or knee injury? Our sports physical therapists recommend functional testing.
Little League elbow can lead to big problems for your young athlete. Get smart tips on preventing and treating this common sports injury.
To reduce the risk of overuse injuries and avoid athlete burnout, experts recommend kids play more than one sport.
Overuse injuries occur over time, and their symptoms may be subtle. Learn how to help prevent overuse injuries that commonly affect teen athletes.
Does your child have seasonal allergies? At Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, we have tips on how you can help reduce exposure to allergens and manage your child’s symptoms.
Get all of the information you need to help your family navigate your child’s cancer diagnosis.