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Pediatric Orthopedics

Pediatric Orthopedics

We understand the priority of the health of your child. Hence, Health1 Super Speciality Hospitals has bored experienced and Qualified Pediatric Orthopedic surgeons. The team of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeons, Anaesthesiologist, specially designed Orthopedic state-of-the-art operation theatre helps the Orthopedic Pediatric department to work smoothly and carry out all small and simple to complex pediatric surgeries without any obstacles.

A Dedicated state-of-the-art Orthopedic Operation Theatre with IITV, huge team of expert, experienced and highly qualified Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeons, Anaesthesiologists, MD Physicians, qualified and trained staff with 24x7 Radiology, Pathology, Critical Care Unit, PICU are available in the same roof. That helps the patients to get the best medical services at rock bottom cost.

Pediatric Orthopedics is the study and treatment of growing bones, joints and muscles. A Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon is dedicated to the care of musculoskeletal problems in children and adolescents and is a super-specialist in his/her field.

Scope of services in Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery :

  • Scoliosis : Idiopathic scoliosis, Early onset Scoliosis, Congenital Scoliosis, Neuromuscular Scoliosis
  • Perthes : Perthes disease is a rare childhood disorder which affects the head of the femur. In Perthes disease, the blood supply to the growth plate of the bone at the end of the femur (called the epiphysis), becomes inadequate. As a result the bone softens and breaks down (a process called necrosis).
  • Limb Lengthening : Limb lengthening is a surgical procedure used to lengthen bones, replace missing bone or correct deformities in bone structure.
  • Club foot : This condition refers to a range of abnormalities of the foot. Club foot is a congenital condition in which a baby's foot is twisted out of position or shape.
  • Hip Dysplasia : This is a clinical term for what is commonly known as dislocated hip. In the hip area, there is a ball and socket joint where the thigh bone ball fits into the socket of the hip
  • Congenital Hand Disorders : Skeletal and Nerve Injuries, Limb Disorders resulting from Cerebral Palsy, Upper Limb Growth Disorders, Juvenile Arthritis
  • Child-Specific Fractures : Plastic Deformation (Bowing Fracture) Greenstick Fracture, etc..
  • Upper Extremity Injuries : Clavicle Fractures, Proximal Humerus Fractures, Radius and Ulna Fracture, etc..
  • Lower Extremity Injuries : Hip Fracture, Femur Fracture, Tibia and Fibula Fracture, etc..
  • Non Accidental Injuries
  • Vertebral Fractures
  • Pediatric Bone Tumors