Athletic Shoes
The running shoes you wear can affect your running form and your chances of sustaining a foot or ankle injury. Learn which type and style of shoe is right for you.
Growth Plate Fractures
Growth plates are areas of cartilage located near the ends of bones. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatments of growth plate fractures.
Healthy Bones at Every Age
No matter what age you are, adequate calcium intake and regular exercise can limit bone loss and increase bone strength. Learn how to keep bones strong and healthy.
Heat Illness
Heat illness is the accumulation of body heat that results when the body’s ability to cool itself is overwhelmed. Know the risk factors and prevent heat illness.
High School Sports Injuries
Uneven growth patterns in young athletes make them more susceptible to muscle, tendon, and growth plate injuries. Learn the different types of injuries that occur in high school athletes and how you can prevent them this season.
Muscle Contusion (Bruise)
Muscle contusions, also known as bruises, are very common in sports and occur when a part of the body takes a blow. The underlying muscle fibers and connective tissues are crushed, but the skin is not broken. Learn about contusions and how to treat them.
Muscle Cramp
A cramp is an involuntary contraction of a muscle, and it can affect any skeletal muscle. There is no specific cause for cramping, but some factors can put you at higher risk of getting cramps more often.
Sprains, Strains, and Other Soft-Tissue Injuries
Sprains and strains, common soft-tissue injuries, are categorized into two basic groups: acute injuries and overuse injuries. Understand the different categories and how to prevent both.