CHOC has been named one of the nation’s best children’s hospitals by U.S. News & World Report in its 2017-18 rankings.
Importance of Stretching for the Young Athlete
Stretching can often take a back seat to your exercise routine but it’s an essential part of conditioning or physical therapy.
Living with Scoliosis: Ellie’s Story
Ellie’s mom thought back pain might be due to a heavy backpack, but her pediatrician diagnosed scoliosis, and referred her to CHOC.
Olympic Medalist Turned Physical Therapist
A physical therapist at CHOC who is a two-time Olympic medalist understands the challenges that can stand in the way of achieving goals.
Living with Scoliosis: Jessica’s Story
Dr. Afshin Aminian and the CHOC Orthopaedic Institute helped correct a nearly 70 degree curve in Jessica’s spine.
U.S. News Names CHOC One of the Nation’s Best Children’s Hospitals
CHOC’s most recent accolade is inclusion on the coveted U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals rankings.
Common Little League and softball injuries in children
A CHOC pediatrician discusses common injuries among youth softball and baseball players, and how to avoid them this summer.
Concussion Program Prescribes At-Home Exercises
Adolescents with mild to severe concussions may be good candidates for at-home exercises recently designed by the CHOC concussion program.
Neurofibromatosis Type 1: What Parents Should Know
A CHOC geneticist discusses neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), including what parents can look for and how it’s treated.