Pediatric Orthopaedics

Pediatric orthopaedics focuses on diagnosing, treating, and
managing musculoskeletal conditions in children, from newborns
to teenagers
. Since children’s bones, joints, and muscles are still
developing, they require specialized care that differs from adult
orthopaedics.Our expert pediatric orthopaedic team provides comprehensive,
child-friendly treatments
to ensure healthy growth and mobility.

Fractures and
Dislocations

Sprains and
Strains

Meniscus Tears

Pediatric Orthopaedics

Pediatric orthopaedics focuses on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal conditions in children, from infancy to adolescence. Since children’s bones, joints, and muscles are still developing, their orthopaedic needs are different from those of adults. Our team of expert pediatric orthopaedic specialists is dedicated to providing gentle, effective, and child-friendly treatments to ensure healthy growth and mobility.

Children may experience congenital (present at birth), developmental, or injury-related orthopaedic issues that require specialized attention. Early detection and treatment are crucial in preventing long-term complications and ensuring proper bone development and movement.

Types of Pediatric Orthopaedic Conditions

🛑 Congenital & Developmental Orthopaedic Conditions
🛑 Growth Plate & Bone Disorders
🛑 Pediatric Spinal Conditions
🛑 Pediatric Gait & Walking Abnormalities
🛑 Pediatric Sports Injuries & Trauma
🛑 Neuromuscular Disorders Affecting Movement

Treatment We offer

Growth Modification Techniques

Guided growth treatments for limb length discrepancies or bone alignment issues.

Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation

Strengthening muscles, improving flexibility, and enhancing mobility for children recovering from injuries or dealing with neuromuscular conditions.

Fracture & Growth Plate Surgery

Precise surgical techniques to correct complex fractures or growth plate injuries and prevent future complications.

Limb Lengthening & Deformity Correction

Specialized procedures to equalize leg length and correct severe bone misalignments.

Arthroscopic Surgery

Minimally invasive joint procedures for treating sports injuries, ligament tears, and joint disorders.

Hip Dysplasia Surgery

Pelvic osteotomy or hip realignment procedures for children with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Arthroscopic Surgery?

Arthroscopic surgery, also known as arthroscopy, is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat a variety of joint conditions, such as meniscal or ligament tears. During arthroscopic surgery, Dr. Nag creates two small incisions into the joint, which he uses to insert a fiber-optic camera, known as an arthroscope.

Arthroscopic techniques can be used in a variety of procedures, but is most often utilized to relieve symptoms of the following conditions or injuries:

  • Rotator cuff tears
  • Meniscal tears
  • Arthritis of the hip and knee
  • Ligament tears in the knee, hip, and shoulder
  • Hand and wrist pain, such as carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Overuse injuries including ligament sprains or tendon strains

Because of smaller incisions and specialized instruments, arthroscopic surgery has several advantages including: decreased scarring, less disruption of the surrounding tissue, a reduced amount of post-operative pain, less blood loss during surgery, shorter hospital stay, quicker return to daily activities, and more natural joint movement.

What is Pediatric Orthopaedic ?

Pediatric Orthopaedic is a surgical procedure where the internal structure of a joint is examined and treated using small incisions and specialized instruments, including an arthroscope. 

The type of restrictions after arthroscopic surgery depends on the reason for surgery and the type of procedure. Arthroscopy patients can experience some pain and inflammation post-surgery, which can often be relieved through a combination of rest and prescribed pain medications.

As with any surgical procedure, complications can occur. While complications occur in less than 1% of all procedures, they can include:

  • Blood loss
  • Excessive swelling or blood clot
  • Infection
  • Damage to normal structures
  • Instrument breakage
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