Broken Bones, Sprains, and Strains

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Broken Bones, Sprains, and Strains

kidshealth.org

Broken bones and torn muscles, ligaments, and tendons are not uncommon in children. Find out what to do if your child experiences any breaks, strains, or sprains.

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