mobile header
Home > Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeries

Overview

Paediatric orthopaedic surgeries focus on treating bone, joint, and muscle conditions in children and adolescents. These procedures address congenital deformities, developmental disorders, trauma, and sports-related injuries that affect movement, posture, and overall growth. Parents often seek timely surgical care when their child shows signs of abnormal gait, joint instability, chronic pain, or progressive deformity.

At Baby Memorial Hospital, paediatric orthopaedic surgeries are led by experienced surgeons trained in child-specific orthopaedics. Each treatment plan is carefully designed based on the child’s age, bone maturity, and overall health. Conditions such as clubfoot, developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), limb length discrepancy, scoliosis, and complex fractures are commonly treated with advanced techniques that ensure minimal disruption to growth and development.

The hospital offers comprehensive pre-surgical evaluation, child-friendly anaesthesia, and post-surgical rehabilitation under one roof. Surgeons here use minimally invasive techniques, growth-guided procedures, and precision correction tools to achieve the best outcomes. A multidisciplinary team, including paediatricians, rehabilitation therapists, and anaesthetists, works together to support the child’s full recovery, ensuring mobility and function improve appropriately with age.

Our Doctors

View All

Real Voices That Matter