
Pediatrics (Orthopaedics)
Pediatrics (Orthopaedics) is a medical specialty focused on diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal issues in children, including bones, joints, muscles, and ligaments. Children’s growing bodies require special care, as their bones are still developing. Conditions managed may include congenital deformities, fractures, scoliosis, and sports injuries. The goal is to restore normal function, promote healthy growth, and minimize long-term problems. Treatment approaches can involve non-invasive methods like casting or physical therapy, as well as surgeries tailored to a child’s unique anatomy and development stage. The focus is on supporting healthy growth and the best possible quality of life for young patients.