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Sports Injuries in Children – When to Worry and When It’s Just a Sprain
With increasing participation in sports, sports injuries in children are becoming more common. While most injuries are minor sprains, some require immediate medical attention. Parents often struggle to differentiate between a simple sprain and a serious injury like a ligament tear or fracture. This blog explains the...
Cerebral Palsy in Children – Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurological condition that affects a child’s movement, muscle tone, and posture. It is the most common motor disability in childhood, affecting 2–3 children per 1,000 live births. Parents often feel anxious when they hear the diagnosis. This blog explains cerebral palsy in children, its...
When to See a Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon: 7 Signs Parents Shouldn’t Ignore
Growing pains are common — but not every ache or limp is "normal." Sometimes, what looks like a minor issue could actually be a sign of an underlying orthopedic condition that requires medical attention. As a parent, how do you know when to see a pediatric orthopedic surgeon? This blog lists 7 key warning signs that...
Cerebral Palsy & Orthopedic Care – What Parents Need to Know
Raising a child with Cerebral Palsy (CP) comes with challenges — and a lot of strength. CP is one of the most common childhood motor disabilities, affecting movement, posture, and muscle coordination. But with the right orthopedic care, children with CP can live more mobile, independent, and fulfilling lives. In this...
Fractures in Children: Why They Need a Pediatric Orthopedic Specialist
A child's bones are still growing, developing, and healing, which makes fractures in children a completely different medical concern than adult fractures. While many parents assume that a broken bone is a simple fix, the truth is that children require specialized care that only a pediatric orthopedic surgeon can...
Clubfoot in Children: Understanding the Condition and the Importance of Early Treatment
When a baby is born, parents look forward to the tiny fingers and toes, first steps, and joyful milestones. But sometimes, a visible difference in a baby’s foot shape or positioning can raise concerns. One such condition is Clubfoot, medically known as Congenital Talipes Equinovarus (CTEV). Though it may sound...
What is Spine Deformities | Explained by Dr. Vishal Chandak
Understanding and Managing Spine Deformities in ChildrenSpine deformities in children often raise concerns among parents, impacting both growth and cosmetic appearance. Modern lifestyles, including increased gadget use and online schooling, contribute significantly to postural imbalances, a prevalent cause of spinal...
What is Bow Legs | Explained by Dr. Vishal Chandak
Understanding Genu Varus (Bow Legs) in Children: A Comprehensive GuideGenu varus, commonly known as bow legs, is a prevalent condition in which a child's legs curve outward at the knee. While it's typical for infants to exhibit some degree of bowing due to positioning, persistent or severe bowing beyond the age of 2...