Learn about the important role physical activity plays in improving the social, emotional and physical health of children who have had a lung transplant.
Find out why physical activity plays an important role in improving the social, emotional and physical health of children who have had a heart transplant.
Physical activity plays an important role in improving the social, emotional and physical health of children who have had a liver transplant.
Physical activity and exercise are important parts of what you can do to manage cystic fibrosis (CF). Learn about activities you can do to improve your lung function.
Learn about the guidelines for daily physical activity, sleep and screen time for babies, children and teens.
If your infant has heart surgery, there are specific activity recommendations you must follow. Learn how to help your infant recover after heart surgery.
Physical activity plays an important role in improving the social, emotional and physical health of children who have had a kidney transplant.
Discover how physical activity can improve your child's physical health, brain function and mood.
Take this quiz to find out what type of exercise or activity is right for you based on your exercise preferences.
This World Health Day, learn how to help your child stay active and provide them with the support they need to stay motivated.
Although there is no cure for diabetes, the condition can be effectively managed. Learn how to properly test and manage blood sugar levels.
Physical activity plays an important role in improving the social, emotional and physical health of children who have intestinal failure.
Regular physical activity can benefit your physical and mental health. Learn about how routine exercise can improve your strength, focus and mood.
Learn about how to help children and teens with chronic pain cope during the COVID-19 pandemic, and which medications are used to treat chronic pain.
Following heart surgery, children require extra care and attention. Learn which positions and activities infants and toddlers must avoid after heart surgery.
Children who require heart transplants have complicated medical issues. Learn how physiotherapy can help your child before and after a heart transplant.
Learn about RED-S, a syndrome caused by not getting enough fuel through food to support the demands of daily physical activity.
In type 1 diabetes, the pancreas stops producing insulin. Learn how this chronic condition is managed.
Learn how to gradually increase your activity level and plan for active and rest days to manage sickle cell pain.
Relative energy deficiency in sports (RED-S) is a syndrome in athletes of any gender and ability caused by consistently not getting enough fuel through food to support the demands of their daily physical activity and training. RED-S is not an eating disorder but can put your child at risk for developing an eating disorder.
Being active can help you feel better both physically and mentally and improve overall health. Learn how you can stay active during cancer treatment and after.
Find information to help support your teen (12 to 18 years of age) with intestinal failure transition through developmental ages and stages.
Learn about the impact of that a child's heart condition may have on their physical abilities.