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Vitamin D is needed for strong bones, but is hard to come by because it’s found in few foods. Here’s how to make sure kids get enough vitamin D.
Collagen is a protein in the body that helps make bones strong.
A dislocation happens when two connected bones are separated. These injuries require emergency medical care to avoid further damage.
A wrist X-ray is a safe, painless test that makes pictures of the inside of the wrist to see things like broken bones.
An ankle X-ray can help find the cause of symptoms such as pain, tenderness, and swelling, or deformity of the ankle joint. It can also detect broken bones or a dislocated joint.
A bone age study can help evaluate how a child’s skeleton is maturing, which can help doctors diagnose conditions that delay or accelerate growth.
This X-ray can, among other things, help find the cause of neck, shoulder, upper back, or arm pain. It’s commonly done after someone has been in an automobile or other accident.
A chest X-ray is a safe and painless test that uses a small amount of radiation to take a picture of a person’s chest, including the heart, lungs, diaphragm, lymph nodes, upper spine, ribs, collarbone, and breastbone.
Doctors may order a finger X-ray to find the cause of symptoms such as pain, tenderness, or swelling, or to detect broken bones or dislocated joints.
A foot X-ray can help doctors find the cause pain, tenderness, swelling, or deformities. It also can detect broken bones or dislocated joints.