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    Serial casting of the legs: Home care (OT/PT) 1240

    Learn how to manage your child's serial casting. Serial casts are put on and then taken off about once a week to increase the movement at a joint.

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    Serial casting of the legs: Home care (OT/PT) (Spanish)

    Learn how to manage your child's serial casting. Serial casts are put on and then taken off about once a week to increase the movement at a joint.

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    Shin splints

    Please visit our KidsHealth webpage to learn more about symptoms and treatments for shin splints, an irritation of the lower leg muscles.

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    Shin splints (Spanish)

    This sheet describes symptoms and treatments for shin splints, an irritation of the lower leg muscles.

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    Shoulder instability 3049

    This sheet discusses symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of shoulder instability, which is when the shoulder slips in and out of joint more than it should.

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    Shoulder instability (Spanish)

    This sheet discusses symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of shoulder instability, which is when the shoulder slips in and out of joint more than it should.

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    Single crutch or cane walking 1155

    Learn how to safely use a crutch or cane.

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    Single crutch or cane walking (Spanish)

    Learn how to safely use a crutch or cane.

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    Slipped capital femoral epiphysis 1961

    When the ball of the thigh bone slips out of its pocket, it is called Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE). Learn about surgery to treat this and how to care for your child after the surgery.

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    Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (Spanish)

    When the ball of the thigh bone slips out of its pocket, it is called Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE). Learn about surgery to treat this and how to care for your child after the surgery.

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