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  1. Hereditary hyperekplexia is a condition in which affected infants have increased muscle tone (hypertonia) and an exaggerated startle reaction to unexpected stimuli, ...
  2. Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans: 2nd edition (Department of Health and Human Services) - PDF  
    Exercise for Children/Start Here ... Exercise for Children ... Exercise and Physical Fitness/Start Here ... Exercise and Physical Fitness ... How Much Exercise Do I Need?/ ...
  3. Sports Injuries From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)  
    Sports Injuries/Start Here ... Sports Injuries ... Sprains and Strains/Related Issues ... Sprains and Strains ... Leg Injuries and Disorders/Related Issues ... Leg Injuries and ...
  4. How Much Exercise Do I Need? (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... activity.: Vigorous-intensity aerobic activities include running, doing jumping jacks, and fast swimming Muscle-strengthening activities include ... ups Bone-strengthening activities include hopping, skipping, doing jumping jacks, playing volleyball, and working with resistance bands ...
  5. ... involves a series of warm up exercises and jumping drills. There are jumping and landing exercises that have been shown to ...
  6. ... quadriceps muscle is an important muscle for running, jumping, and climbing. When the quadriceps muscle is used ... or knee pain , which gets worse with running, jumping, and climbing stairs. The area is tender to ...
  7. Patellar Tendinitis (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Knee Injuries and Disorders/Specifics ... Knee Injuries and Disorders ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  8. Plantar Fasciitis (Nemours Foundation) - In English and Spanish  
    ... who do a lot of standing, running, or jumping often have it.
  9. Jumper's Knee (Nemours Foundation)  
    ... is an overuse injury that happens when frequent jumping, running, and changing direction damages the patellar tendon.
  10. Why Exercise Is Cool (Nemours Foundation)  
    Exercise for Children/Children ... Exercise for Children ... Nemours Foundation ... fitness, exercise, cardiovascular, heart, muscles, flexibility, strength, weight ...
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