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Sports-Related Injuries Most sports injuries are from either injury or overuse of muscles or joints. Most are caused by minor injury involving muscles, ligaments, tendons, or bones, including: Bruises. Sprains. Strains. Fractures. Dislocations. What is a bruise? A bruise is an
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Exercise During Pregnancy Getting regular exercise during pregnancy can often help reduce any physical discomforts. It can also help with recovery after your baby is born. But talk with your healthcare provider or midwife before starting an exercise program. Physical activity may
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Caring for the Birth Parent: Physically and Emotionally Postpartum care for the birth parent After having your baby, you will continue to be watched and get pain relief, if needed. You and your baby usually stay at the hospital for a couple of days to recover. What does
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Nutrition During Pregnancy The importance of good nutrition during pregnancy About 300 extra calories are needed every day to maintain a healthy pregnancy. These calories should come from a balanced diet of protein, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Sweets and fats should be
Programs & Services
Programs & Services Home Programs & Services Physical Therapy - Sports Medicine Our Phoenix Children's Sports Medicine PT team offers access to programs and services to help your young athlete get back in the game, including: Dry needling Cupping Tool …
Meet Your Team
Our arthrogryposis team includes specialists across a range of disciplines, including pediatrics, orthopedic surgery, plastic surgery, upper extremity/hand orthopedics, genetics, neurology, physical therapy, occupational therapy and hand therapy.
Meet Your Team
Your child may see a nurse practitioner, a psychometrist (testing and measurement specialist), a child psychologist, or others on our team who have extensive experience and training in caring for ADHD and other concerns. Providers on our team at Phoenix Children’s include:
Meet Your Team
Please direct any questions to one of the departments below, based on your child's age: For children younger than 4 years old, please contact the Developmental Pediatrics program at 602-933-2327. For children 4 years up to 7 years old, please contact the Psychology program at 602