Meet Our Team Director Kristin Whitney , MD, MA Sports Medicine Physician, Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine; Director, Injured Runner's Clinic; Diagnostic Musculoskeletal Ultrasound; Co-Medical Director, Boston Marathon Assistant Professor of …
Contact Us Contact the clinic To schedule an appointment with a specialist in the Injured Runners Clinic, please call our coordinator at 617-355-3501 or email sports.medicine@childrens.harvard.edu . To register for an injury-prevention program, call The …
Meet Our Team Attendings Lois K. Lee , MD, MPH Senior Faculty Advisor, Office and Health Equity & Inclusion; Senior Associate in Pediatrics, Division of Emergency Medicine Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School …
See patient resources from the Injury Prevention Program.
Patient Resources Car seat safety Proper restraints for children riding in motor vehicles depend on the child's age and size. When properly installed, the risk of death in a motor vehicle accident is reduced by 71 percent. The key to keeping your child …
Learn about car seat safety from the Injury Prevention Program.
Car Seat Safety Proper restraints for children riding in motor vehicles depend on the child's age and size. When properly installed, the risk of death in a motor vehicle accident is reduced by 71 percent. The key to keeping your child safe is to use an …
Learn about recreation safety from the Injury Prevention Program.
Recreation Safety Playing outdoors is a great way for children to get exercise, but it’s important for adults to keep a close eye on children on playgrounds and during other outdoor activities to make sure they stay safe. Here are a few tips: Make sure an …
Learn about home safety from the Injury Prevention Program.
Home Safety Windows When the weather gets warm, it’s tempting to open windows to let in fresh air. To keep kids safe around open windows and prevent serious falls, use window guards on all windows above the first floor. Screens are not strong enough to …