Learn what to expect when a child receives a custom-fitted eye after an enucleation.
Enucleation is surgery to remove a damaged or diseased eye. Learn about the surgery and how to care for your child afterwards.
Learn about the equipment your child may need to help them get around while they are being treated for developmental dysplasia of the hip, including car seats and vests.
Discover how cataracts develop in children and how they can be treated.
Sheriauna is a young adult who is a below-the-elbow amputee. In this video, she demonstrates how she applies her makeup.
If you have JIA, regular eye exams are very important for detecting early signs of eye inflammation. Learn what happens during an eye exam.
Find information about how your eyes work and what happens when you take your child for an eye exam. You can also learn about basic first aid for eye injuries, and different types of eye conditions and how they are treated.
Learn from young people with arm and hand differences about how they do home, school, work, and leisure activities in their own way.
Young people with arthritis are at risk of eye inflammation, called iritis. This page describes the use of eye drops and other medications to control eye inflammation. It also explains the importance of having regular eye checks if you have arthritis.
Learn how an eye patch can force the weaker eye to work harder so the vision in the eye improves.
Learn from young people with arm and hand differences about how they perform school, work, and computer-based work in their own way.
A hip spica cast extends from the chest to below the knees. Learn how to care for your child's hip spica cast.
Following jaw surgery, it is important to properly care for your child's teeth and mouth. Learn how to keep your child's jaw clean following jaw surgery.
If your child has a burn learn how to care for them between visits to the outpatient clinic at the hospital.
An overview of the different causes, symptoms and treatments of this common eye infection in children known as pink eye.
Follow these steps to put eye ointment in your child's eyes.
Learn how to properly care for your child's eye injury, discover potential causes and know when to seek medical attention.
If your child has JIA, regular eye exams are very important for detecting early signs of eye inflammation. Learn what happens during an eye exam.
A corneal transplant replaces a cloudy or damaged part of the cornea with a clear cornea from a donor. Read about corneal transplants and follow-up care.
Learn how to help your child's burn injury heal when your child comes home from the hospital.
Strabismus is a condition where the eyes do not point in the same direction. Learn about the different types, what causes it, and how it is treated.
Learn how to care for your child at home after a treatment of intra-arterial chemotherapy for retinoblastoma.
Proper footwear is important when you have arthritis. Learn how orthotic inserts and splints can help to relieve pain from JIA.