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Dr. Kelly F. Davis

Is strength training safe for kids and teens?

March 22, 2022

girl with weight in hand at an exercise class

A CHOC sports medicine physician addresses questions about strength training for kids like safety, training programs and weight limits.

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Meet Dr. Kelly Davis

April 30, 2018

Dr. Kelly Davis specializes in sports injuries, injury prevention, concussion management and advanced musculoskeletal ultrasound medicine.

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