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A child's juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) treatment should include physical therapy. It helps keep her muscles strong so her joints can move as well as possible.  A rehab physician or a physical therapist can create a personalized exercise program. The specialist also may recommend using splints and other devices to help bones and joints grow like they should.

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