"Outpatient" means that the procedure does not require hospital admission and may also be performed outside the premises of a hospital.
"Inpatient" means that the procedure requires the patient to be admitted to the hospital, primarily so that he or she can be closely monitored during the procedure and afterwards, during recovery.
This section contains newer interesting, complex case which is the part of day to day clinic.
The Hospital renders highly specialized services in all areas of Pediatric Orthopedics which include Pediatric Trauma, Pediatric Hip Disorders, Scoliosis Clinic, Clubfoot Clinic, Neuromuscular Clinic, Botulinum Toxin Injection, Ilizarov Deformity Correction, Congenital & Acquired Deformities, Cerebral Palsy Correction, Gait Analysis,Gait Clinic
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Refers to a traumatic injury that happens to an infant, child or adolescent. Because of anatomical and physiological..
Hip pathology may cause groin pain, referred thigh or knee pain, refusal to bear weight or altered gait.
If you look at someone’s back, you’ll see that the spine runs straight down the middle. When a person..
Clubfoot describes a range of foot abnormalities usually present at birth (congenital) in which your baby's foot.
Our Neuromuscular Center at Children’s Orthopaedic Clinic brings together a team of specialists from Neurology, Orthopedic Surgery.
One of the most common symptoms of cerebral palsy is muscle stiffness and resulting spastic movements. Children.