Who We Treat
The pediatric orthopedic specialists at NewYork-Presbyterian care for children of all ages with disorders and injuries such as:
- Blount's Disease (a rare growth disorder that causes the legs to bow outward just below the knees)
- Bowleg and knock knees
- Cerebral palsy
- Clubfoot
- Fractures and other trauma
- Hand disorders
- Hip dysplasia
- In-toeing and out-toeing
- Leg length discrepancy (one leg shorter than the other)
- Motor neuron diseases
- Muscular dystrophy
- Osteogenesis imperfecta (a genetic disorder that predisposes someone to fractures)
- Perthes disease (reduced blood flow to the head of the thighbone)
- Prader Willi syndrome (a genetic disorder that affects musculoskeletal development)
- Spine deformities such as scoliosis and kyphosis, with a special focus on early-onset scoliosis
- Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (an adolescent hip disorder)
- Spina bifida (myelodysplasia)
- Sports injuries
- Tibial pseudoarthrosis (a rare disorder in which the shinbone fractures and does not heal properly)
- Tumors of the bones and soft tissues
Contact us
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Newyork-presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital
Pediatric Orthopedics