Treatment of Childhood Fractures
If left untreated, childhood fractures may become life-long disabilities. The Treatment for Childhood Fractures provides comprehensive and interdisciplinary care for childhood fractures. This program offers surgical and non-surgical intervention for simple and complex bone fractures. Our orthopaedic physicians utilize revolutionary techniques, as well as historically successful procedures for treatment. Additionally, rehabilitation services may be included in the patient’s treatment plan, depending on the severity of the child’s injury.
Examples of childhood fractures include:
Fractures of the growth plate
Tendon and tibial shift fracture
Pathologic fracture
Osteogenesis Imperfect