
Pediatric orthopedics is a branch of medicine that focuses on muscle, skeletal and joint problems in children. When Should I Consult Pediatric Orthopedics? If your child experiences any of the following symptoms, it is recommended that you consult a pediatric orthopedist:
When Should I Consult Pediatric Orthopedics?
walking problems
If your child has a delay in normal walking development or is limping,
Congenital deformities
If your child has a congenital deformity such as hip dysplasia, club foot or bow leg,
traumas
If your child has a fracture, dislocation or other traumatic injury,
spine problems
If your child has spine problems such as scoliosis (side curvature) or kyphosis (hunchback),
Posture problems
If your child has poor posture or slumped shoulders, it is recommended that you consult a pediatric orthopedist.
Joint pain
If your child has joint pain or swelling,
sports injuries
If your child is injured while playing sports, especially if it involves joints,
When should I consult pediatric orthopedics? If any of these symptoms are observed, it is recommended that you contact us as soon as possible for the sake of your child's health. Additionally, if you are concerned about your child's normal growth and development or if there is a family history of orthopedic problems, you may need to consult a pediatric orthopedist.
When you apply, the specialist will examine your child and perform imaging tests if necessary. He or she will then inform you about treatment options and recommend a treatment plan that best suits your child's health.
Treatment options may include exercise, medications, ankle or wrist orthoses, surgery, and other procedures. He or she will choose the most appropriate treatment option based on your child's needs. Additionally, if you are concerned about your child's normal growth and development or if there is a family history of orthopedic problems, you may need to consult a pediatric orthopedist.
When should I consult pediatric orthopedics? In addition, before consulting a pediatric orthopedist, you should inform the specialist about your child's medical history, lifestyle and medication intake. This information will help the pediatric orthopedist make a more accurate diagnosis and choose the most appropriate treatment option.
When you detect pediatric orthopedic problems in your child, it is important to see a specialist as soon as possible. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent irreversible damage to your child's health.
Finally, pediatric orthopedics is a special branch of medicine for children, and pediatric orthopedists need to prepare treatment plans taking into account the growth and development of children. Therefore, if your child has orthopedic problems, it is recommended to consult not just an orthopedist, but especially a specialist who specializes in pediatric orthopedics. When should I consult pediatric orthopedics? You can reach our team for anything you wonder about.
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