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As more children and teenagers are playing and competing in sports and athletics, the injuries and exercise-related conditions associated are also on the rise. Since children and young adults are ...
Knowing when to see a rheumatologist can be tricky – especially if you don’t know what a rheumatologist is or what diseases they diagnose and treat! So first off, a rheumatologist is a doctor who ...
Hip impingement (sometimes also called hip impingement syndrome but technically known as femoroacetabular impingement) is a mechanical problem of the hip joint that can cause stiffness, hip pain, ...
Cerebral palsy can cause a complex array of orthopedic problems. Learn the various methods rehabilitation therapists and orthopedists use to treat them.
Blount's disease is bowleg condition that usually appears at around age two. Correction may be nonsurgical (bracing), guided-growth surgery or tibial osteotomy.
An inside look at the result of traumatic physical injury to the spine, which can lead to compression of vertebrae and injury to the spinal cord or nerves.
If your child requires surgery or a procedure, your doctor may suggest putting them under pediatric anesthesia. Learn more about pediatric anesthesia here.
Spondyloarthritis is a set of inflammatory rheumatic disease that targets entheses. Learn more about the condition, symptoms, and treatments.
Raynaud’s phenomenon is an exaggerated constriction of blood vessels in the extremities. Learn about symptoms, causes, how it is diagnosed, and treatments.
Posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF) is an orthopedic surgery to alleviate lower back pain, where two or more vertebrae are fused to stabilize the spine.
Spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis can be incredibly painful conditions for a child. Learn about treatments from HSS pediatric orthopedic experts.
Rotator cuff surgery is performed to repair a tear of the rotator cuff and restore shoulder function.
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