Kids are naturally energetic, active, and curious, which translates to bruises, bumps, and the occasional worse thing like fractures. Any parent gets a suspected break is sure to be a worrisome experience. While children’s bones are stronger than adults’ because they are more flexible, they are also not finished developing yet, leaving them at risk…
Read MoreWhen we hear the term “joint pain,” we often think of temporary aches from overuse or minor injuries. But for many individuals, especially those with arthritis or degenerative joint conditions, joint pain can be severe, persistent, and life-limiting. In such cases, joint replacement surgery can offer lasting relief and restore mobility- helping patients return to…
Read MoreThe diagnosis of a bone or limb deformity in a child can be scary for parents, and the term “surgery” may seem daunting. However, the good news is that the majority of pediatric orthopedic deformities are treatable without surgery — provided they are diagnosed early and treated by a specialist who has expertise in children’s…
Read MoreWhen a kid fractures a bone, it may appear to be a smaller replica of an adult fracture — but in actuality, it’s a completely different medical condition. Kids’ bones are not only smaller; they are still developing, more resilient, and more structurally distinct, making their fractures more complicated to treat than they seem. That’s…
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