U18 Sports Medicine- Injuries in basketball football soccer and cheerleading
Dr. Randolph Cohen, a pediatric orthopaetic surgeon at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, gives an overview of fall sports injuries that occur in football, basketball, soccer and cheerleading.
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