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Cerebral Palsy
The child at a highest risk for developing CP is the premature, small baby who does not cry in the first five minutes after delivery, needs to be on a ventilator for over four weeks... More >>
     
     
Spina Bifida
Spina bifida is the most common of a group of birth defects called neural tube defects (NTDs). The neural tube is the embryonic structure that develops into the brain and spinal cord... More >>
     
     
Scoliosis
The lateral deviation of the normal vertical line of the spine which, when measured by X-ray, is greater than ten degrees. Scoliosis consists of a lateral curvature of the spine with rotation of the vertebrae within the curve... More >>
     
     
Club Foot
Clubfoot is a congenital deformity of the foot that occurs once per 1000 live births in the U.S. The foot has a typical appearance of pointing downwards and twisted inwards... More >>
     
     
CDH
Spina bifida is the most common of a group of birth defects called neural tube defects (NTDs). The neural tube is the embryonic structure that develops into the brain and spinal cord... More >>
     
     
Brachial Plexus Injury
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves. It conducts signals from the spine to the arm and hand. These signals cause the arm and hand muscles to move.... More >>
     
     
Foot Problem in Children
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves. It conducts signals from the spine to the arm and hand. These signals cause the arm and hand muscles to move.... More >>
     
     
Angular and Rotational Deformities
The brachial plexus is a network of nerves. It conducts signals from the spine to the arm and hand. These signals cause the arm and hand muscles to move.... More >>
     
     
Bone Cyst
A bone cyst is a noncancerous, fluid-filled cavity within the bone. Bone cysts occur most often in children in the long bones of the arms and legs.... More >>
     
     
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis (oss-tee-oh-puh-ro-sis) is a condition that means your bones are weak, and you’re more likely to break a bone. Since there are no symptoms, you might not know your.... More >>
     
     
Coxa Vara
Coxa vara, includes all forms of decrease of the femoral neck shaft angle to less than 120-135°. This diagnosis represents a condition of many etiologies; congenital, acquired, and..... More >>
     
     
Congenital Vertical Talus (CVT)
Congenital vertical talus (CVT) is an uncommon disorder of the foot manifested as a rigid rockerbottom flatfoot. Its characteristic radiographic feature is a dorsal dislocation..... More >>
     
     
Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
The term congenital dislocation of the hip dates back to the time of Hippocrates. This condition, also known as hip dysplasia or developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), ..... More >>
     
     
Gait Analysis
Walking is the most convenient way to travel short distances. Free joint mobility and appropriate muscle force increases walking efficiency. As the body moves forward, one limb typically..... More >>
     
     
Gait and Limp
A child's first steps in life are a wonderment to the parents and are the beginning of new discoveries for the child. Naturally curious, the walking child begins an adventure that commonly ..... More >>
     
     
Genu Valgum
A child's first steps in life are a wonderment to the parents and are the beginning of new discoveries for the child. Naturally curious, the walking child begins an adventure that commonly ..... More >>
     
     
Proximal Femoral Focal Deficiency
A child's first steps in life are a wonderment to the parents and are the beginning of new discoveries for the child. Naturally curious, the walking child begins an adventure that commonly..... More >>
     
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