Pediatric Orthopaedics is a specialized branch of orthopedics that focuses on diagnosing and treating bone, joint, and muscle conditions in children, from infancy through adolescence. Children’s bones are still growing, and they heal differently from adults, requiring specialized care and age-appropriate treatment techniques. Common pediatric orthopedic conditions include congenital deformities like clubfoot, flat feet, hip dysplasia, limb length discrepancies, fractures, and gait abnormalities.
At our clinic, we understand the unique needs of young patients and provide compassionate, child-friendly care. We start with a thorough evaluation, including clinical assessment and imaging, and work closely with parents to explain the condition and all available treatment options. Many pediatric orthopedic issues can be managed with non-surgical methods such as casting, bracing, or physical therapy, which guide proper bone development and function as the child grows.
For more complex conditions, surgical intervention may be necessary, and we use minimally invasive and growth-preserving techniques wherever possible. Post-treatment follow-ups are an essential part of care, ensuring that the child’s growth remains on track and any issues are addressed early. Our goal is to support healthy development, correct deformities, and help children lead active, pain-free lives as they grow into adulthood.