
What is hypermobility?
Hypermobility or being “double jointed” refers to joints that move beyond the normal range of motion. It is very common in children.
Hypermobility or being “double jointed” refers to joints that move beyond the normal range of motion. It is very common in children.
Individuals with Tourette syndrome experience both motor and vocal tics, although these may fluctuate over time.
April is Autism Acceptance month, and we wanted to highlight a few organizations that celebrate neurodiversity and advocate for autistic rights every day.
Diabetic ketoacidosis is a complication of uncontrolled diabetes that results from a lack of insulin and causes high levels of ketones.
The Children’s National Autism Behavioral Consult team shares some tips for preparing your child with autism for a medical visit.