Pediatric orthopedics is a medical specialty that deals with bone, joint, muscle, ligament, and spine problems in children from birth through adolescence. Since children’s bones are still growing, orthopedic conditions in children require specialized knowledge and careful monitoring.
At Sparsh Hospital, pediatric orthopedic care emphasizes:
Early diagnosis
Growth-preserving treatment
Minimal invasive procedures whenever possible
Long-term functional outcomes
Our goal is not just to treat the condition, but also to support normal growth and development.
Sparsh Hospital is committed to delivering high-quality pediatric orthopedic services in a child-friendly environment. We combine medical expertise with compassion to ensure the best outcomes for young patients and peace of mind for parents.
Key Highlights:
Experienced pediatric orthopedic specialists
Child-friendly consultation and treatment approach
Advanced diagnostic facilities
Personalized treatment plans
Multidisciplinary care involving pediatricians, physiotherapists, and rehabilitation experts
Focus on long-term growth and mobility
At Sparsh Hospital, we treat a wide range of pediatric orthopedic conditions, including congenital, developmental, traumatic, and neuromuscular disorders.
1. Congenital Orthopedic Conditions
These conditions are present at birth and may affect bones, joints, or muscles.
Common congenital conditions include:
Clubfoot (CTEV)
Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH)
Congenital limb deformities
Congenital scoliosis
Limb length discrepancies
Early diagnosis and timely treatment play a crucial role in correcting these conditions and preventing long-term complications.
2. Developmental Orthopedic Disorders
Some orthopedic problems develop as a child grows.
These include:
Bow legs and knock knees
Flat feet
In-toeing and out-toeing
Growing pains
Delayed walking due to orthopedic causes
Most developmental conditions are monitored closely and treated conservatively, while others may require corrective intervention.
3. Pediatric Fractures and Trauma Care
Children are active and prone to falls and injuries. Pediatric fractures differ from adult fractures due to growing bones and growth plates.
At Sparsh Hospital, we manage:
Simple and complex fractures
Growth plate injuries
Dislocations
Soft tissue injuries
Treatment focuses on proper alignment, rapid healing, and preventing growth disturbances.
4. Pediatric Sports Injuries
With increasing participation in sports, sports-related injuries in children are becoming more common.
Common sports injuries treated include:
Ligament injuries
Tendon injuries
Stress fractures
Overuse injuries
Knee, ankle, and shoulder injuries
Our specialists emphasize safe return to sports while protecting the child’s growing bones and joints.
5. Spine Disorders in Children
Spinal conditions require early attention to avoid long-term deformities.
We treat:
Scoliosis
Kyphosis
Lordosis
Congenital spinal deformities
Postural abnormalities
Treatment may include observation, bracing, physiotherapy, or surgical correction depending on severity.
6. Neuromuscular Orthopedic Conditions
Children with neurological disorders often develop orthopedic complications affecting mobility.
Conditions managed include:
Cerebral palsy
Muscular dystrophy
Spina bifida
Nerve-related limb deformities
Our multidisciplinary approach focuses on improving function, independence, and quality of life.
Accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment. Sparsh Hospital offers comprehensive diagnostic services for pediatric orthopedic conditions.
Diagnostic Tools Include:
Detailed clinical examination
Digital X-rays
Advanced imaging (as required)
Growth and gait analysis
Developmental assessments
All investigations are performed with child safety and comfort as top priorities.
At Sparsh Hospital, treatment plans are individualized based on the child’s age, condition severity, growth potential, and overall health.
Non-Surgical Treatments
Many pediatric orthopedic conditions can be treated without surgery.
Non-surgical options include:
Observation and monitoring
Casting and splinting
Bracing
Physiotherapy and rehabilitation
Activity modification
These approaches aim to correct or control the condition while allowing natural growth.
When surgery is required, our pediatric orthopedic surgeons use techniques that are safe and suitable for growing children.
Surgical care focuses on:
Minimally invasive procedures where possible
Growth-friendly surgical techniques
Faster recovery and reduced discomfort
Long-term functional improvement
Surgical intervention is recommended only when necessary and after thorough discussion with parents.
Rehabilitation is a vital part of pediatric orthopedic care. Our physiotherapy team works closely with orthopedic specialists to support recovery and improve mobility.
Benefits of Pediatric Physiotherapy:
Improved strength and flexibility
Better posture and balance
Faster recovery after injury or surgery
Enhanced motor development
Improved independence in daily activities
Therapy sessions are designed to be engaging and child-friendly.
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