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Pain Management
After surgery, there may be physical causes of pain, but the sensation of pain also depends on complex mental and emotional factors.
Growing Pains in Kids
Growing pains are real because many children experience musculoskeletal pain, but the most common cause for this type of pain are ligaments that are loose.
Functional Abdominal Pain Program
CHOC's Functional Abdominal Pain Prgm specializes in working with patients and families to find ways to treat pain-related, functional gastrointestinal disorders.
Pain Syndrome: Dr. Shulman
In this segment, Dr. Andrew Shulman, CHOC, helps us to understand chronic pain, a condition where a patient's sensitivity to pain is abnormal.
Scoliosis Surgery: Pain Management
Dr. Afshin Aminian talks about pain management after having scoliosis surgery. Learn more about what to expect & how to deal with pain once you come home.
Scoliosis Surgery: Pain Management
A CHOC nurse explains how your pain is managed when you are in the hospital after your scoliosis surgery, using a PCA (patient-controlled analgesia).
Connecting the Dots: Complex Pain In Children
In Grand Rounds, Dr Chopra will educate other physicians and medical professionals on Chronic Pediatric Pain, especially in regards to Ehlers Danlos Syndrome.
Backpacks and Back Pain in Children
Children and teens often wear backpacks that are too heavy or unevenly distributed. Prevent back pain by following these tips from CHOC.
CHOC Psychologist Discusses Pain in Children
It’s a misconception that children always outwardly express pain, and when they do, it’s often accomplished verbally and behaviorally. Children experiencing pain may also exhibit changes in sleep patterns and eating habits, and may appear withdrawn.
Dr. Mitchell Katz Talks about Stomach Pain in Children
CHOC Pediatric Gastroenterologist Dr. Mitchell Katz talks with CHOC Radio host Bryan Mundia about the symptoms of stomach aches and pains in children.
Deters, Cheryl E. NP
Cheryl Deters is a nurse practitioner who specializes in pain management for infants, kids and teens at CHOC Hospital in Orange.
Nguyen, Hai T. MD
Dr. Nguyen is a board certified anesthesiologist who provides care for infants and children undergoing anesthesia at CHOC Hospital.
When to worry about a child’s stomachache, according to experts
Children tend to get stomachaches often. How can parents know if something is seriously wrong, or if it's just a run-of-the-mill pain that will go away on its own?
After Surgery Guide
Caring for a patient after surgery is serious business, regardless of the type of procedure. It is important to follow all of the instructions provided by the patient’s healthcare team.
Femoroacetabular Impingement
Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is treated with rest, activity modification, medication, physical therapy, steroid injections or sometimes surgery.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is when functional abdominal pain is accompanied with changes in bowel movement habits.
Gas in the Digestive Tract
Gas in the digestive tract is created from swallowing air or the breakdown of certain foods by the bacteria present in the colon.
Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) Tube Placement
A percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube is a feeding tube that is surgically placed through the abdomen into the stomach. (G-tube).
Integrative Health
CHOC combines integrative, holistic treatments with regular medical treatment, including acupuncture, massage, aromatherapy, hypnosis, biofeedback and more.
Frequently Asked Questions About Heart Valve Repair or Replacement
Frequently asked questions about heart valve repair or replacement surgery, because families are bound to have many questions about heart valve repair or heart valve replacement
Before, During and After Surgery
Patients must arrive at CHOC two hours before surgery is scheduled to begin.
Constipation in Children
Constipation in children occurs when a child has painful or infrequent bowel movements. Find out constipation causes, symptoms & when to see a doctor.
Umbilical Hernia
Umbilical hernias are common in babies and children but surgery may be needed to repair it. Learn what it is, concerns, repair surgery, and how CHOC experts can help.
Self-Harm
Understand self-harm in kids and teens, including types, signs, prevention and treatment. Learn more from the mental health experts at CHOC.
Doctoral Internship Program in Clinical Psychology
CHOC is pleased to offer a one-year, full time, pre-doctoral internship in pediatric psychology. The internship is accredited by the American Psychological Association.