Ask the Doctor: Concussions in Your Child Athlete
You worry about your child breaking a bone or spraining an ankle while doing a favorite sport. But your child is also at risk of concussions. Each year about 300,000 sports-related traumatic brain...
View ArticleHow Much Do You Know About Low Back Pain?
Low back pain interferes with work, daily activities, and physical activity. Four out of five adults will experience some level of low back pain during their lifetime. Take this short true/false quiz...
View ArticleParents of Athletes: Pay Close Attention to any Injuries to the Head, Face or...
Parents of children involved in athletics would be wise to educate themselves and their children about head injury and concussion, according to physicians of sports medicine at Cooper. “There is little...
View ArticleSigns and Symptoms of Concussion
The signs and symptoms of a concussion can be subtle and may not appear immediately. Symptoms can last for days, weeks or longer. The two most common symptoms are confusion and amnesia (loss of...
View Article10 Back-Saving Tips for Autumn Raking
In observance of National Spinal Health Month (October), physicians at the Cooper Bone and Joint Institute offer these precautionary tips to help you protect your back from pain or injury while working...
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