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Suicide Prevention Resources
If you think your child has thought about ending their life, or if you recently lost a loved one to suicide, these resources may offer support.
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Suicide Risk Factors
Learn about the risk factors of suicide. These risk factors do not mean someone will attempt suicide but helps us take the necessary steps to support children before a crisis occurs.
Diagnostic Procedures
Learn more about the diagnostic capabilities available from the Section of Radiology at Nationwide Children's.
Programs
Learn more about the programs offered by the Section of Radiology at Nationwide Children's.
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Can I Go Back In Yet?
The decision of when to return to sports/physical activity can be tricky at best. Pain is not always the best indicator. Many injuries feel better before they are completely healed leaving the body vulnerable to re-injury.
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Let's Play Ball
Coaches and parents of young baseball players, or any athlete in a throwing sport, often have questions about throwing injuries and how to prevent them.

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Sports Medicine Resources for Volleyball
Here are some tips and helpful information to help you make the most of your athletic experience with volleyball.

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Sports Medicine Resources for Wrestling
Check out some helpful information that could help keep you free of injury and still in the match.
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Concussions in Sports
A concussion occurs whenever a child's mental status changes as a result of trauma (usually a blow to the head). A child who shows signs of mental confusion or is "dinged" by a blow to the head has suffered a concussion.
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Cheerleading Injuries: Risk Factors and Prevention Tips
Competitive cheerleading involves a great deal of tumbling and stunting activities. The repetitive tumbling routines place a great deal of pressure on the spine and can result in stress fractures.