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Liver Disease Testing in Children
This sheet describes common tests that may be done for liver problems. Your child's health care provider will tell you which of these tests your child needs.
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Transfers After Leg Amputation
After your amputation, you will need to learn how to transfer safely.
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Lower Body Strengthening After Amputation
Learn exercises to strengthen your lower body after amputation.
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Using a Walker after Amputation
Learn how to use a walker after lower limb amputation.
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Transfer: Wheelchair to Chair
Patients who cannot walk are taught to use wheelchairs. For safety, have the therapist show you the correct way to help someone out of a wheelchair.
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When Your Child Has Brachial Plexus Palsy
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves in the neck and shoulder. These nerves carry signals that tell the arm and hand to move. If the brachial plexus is injured, palsy (paralysis) of the arm on that side may result. This condition is not painful and is usually very treatable.
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When Your Child Has Congenital Muscular Torticollis
Congenital muscular torticollis is a harmless and very treatable condition that causes a twisting of the neck. Learn how it is treated.
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When Your Child Has a Clavicular Fracture at Birth
Your newborn has a broken collarbone (clavicle). This is a common and treatable problem in newborns. The clavicle almost always heals with no problems.
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When Your Child Has Metatarsus Adductus (MTA)
Your child was born with metatarsus adductus (MTA). This is a foot deformity (problem with the shape of the foot). The front part of the foot (called the forefoot) is hooked inward. The back part of the foot and ankle are normal.
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