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Pediatric orthopedics focuses on diagnosing and treating bone, joint, and muscle conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. Since children’s bones are still growing, their orthopedic care requires a specialized and gentle approach.At Sai Vedant Hospital, Pune, pediatric orthopedic care is provided with attention to growth, comfort, and long-term mobility.
Parents should consult a specialist if a child shows:
Difficulty walking or limping
Bone or joint pain
Delayed motor development
Uneven limb length
Poor posture or spinal curvature
Swelling or deformity after injury
Early evaluation helps prevent long-term problems.


Pediatric orthopedics covers a wide range of conditions:
Such as clubfoot and hip dysplasia present from birth.
Including limb length differences and angular deformities.
Bone injuries common during play or sports activities.
Seen in active children and teenagers.
Each condition is treated with age-appropriate methods.
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You should consult a specialist if your child has persistent pain, limping, or visible deformities.
Yes, treatments are planned carefully to support growth and development.
No, many conditions can be treated with braces, casts, or physiotherapy.
Most fractures heal well with casting, as children’s bones heal faster.
Many growth-related issues can be managed or corrected when treated early.
Yes, pediatric orthopedic care is designed to be safe and gentle for infants.