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CME Session
PCH - Return-to-Play for Athletes with SCD-Predisposing Genetic Heart Diseases: Who Says That They Can’t Play Anyway? - Michael Ackerman, MD, PhD
At the end of this virtual presentation, participants should be able to: Assess the past and present expert opinion guidelines regarding competitive sports participation for patients with a sudden cardiac death (SCD)-predisposing genetic heart disease (GHD) Examine the data that
Conditions We Treat
As the region's premier facility dedicated exclusively to pediatric and adolescent rehabilitation, we offer a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach tailored to meet the unique needs of each young patient. Our Inpatient Rehabilitation Program is led by a team of experienced
Conditions We Treat
The team at Phoenix Children’s diagnoses and treats a wide range of mild to complex bone conditions in children and teens. These include: Fibrous dysplasia: This rare bone disorder causes certain bones to be replaced by abnormal scar-like connective tissue. This often leads to
Programs & Services
Our Survivor Programs encompass clinical care (Survivor Clinic), research and social support. We provide expertise in the long-term effects of cancer therapy, including fertility preservation, with a health and wellness focus. We currently offer three programs: Children’s
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Joint Replacement Surgery What is joint replacement surgery? Joint replacement surgery removes and replaces an arthritic or damaged joint with an artificial joint (prosthesis). It may be considered only after other treatment choices have failed to ease pain or improve function
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Note: If your child is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 immediately. In addition to delivering 24/7, leading-edge care, our Emergency Departments also provide: A dedicated transport team able to quickly move patients to Level 1 trauma care when necessary Access
Conditions We Treat
Phoenix Children's provides comprehensive rehabilitation services aimed at enhancing your child's strength, functionality and engagement in daily activities. We treat a broad age range, from infants to adolescents up to 18 years old, and some young adults above 18 with prior