Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery
Comprehensive orthopedic care for infants, children and adolescents — from congenital limb differences to complex trauma and growth-related disorders. Our pediatric orthopedics team delivers evidence-based surgical and non-surgical treatments tailored for growing bones.
Overview
Our Pediatric Orthopedics service focuses on treating musculoskeletal conditions in children with techniques that protect growth plates and promote normal development. We prioritise minimally invasive procedures and comprehensive rehabilitation.
Common Procedures & Treatments
- Clubfoot correction using Ponseti casting and surgery when required
- Closed & open reduction of pediatric fractures
- Spasticity management including selective dorsal rhizotomy support
- Arthroscopic surgery for joint injuries
- Limb lengthening and deformity correction using modern fixation systems
Neonatal & Infant Orthopedics
We evaluate and manage congenital musculoskeletal conditions in newborns — such as congenital talipes (clubfoot), developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), and limb anomalies — with early, gentle interventions to improve long-term outcomes.
Facilities & Equipment
- Pediatric imaging: ultrasound, digital X-ray, EOS imaging for spine
- Operating rooms with pediatric anesthesia and temperature control
- Orthopedic cast room and gait analysis setup
- Physiotherapy & occupational therapy for paediatric rehab
Tests & Procedures
Neonatal Monitoring
Continuous cardiac & respiratory monitoring
Blood Gas & Lab Testing
Rapid neonatal labs & blood gases
Incubator Care
Thermoregulation & infection control
Ventilator & Respiratory Support
Non-invasive & invasive ventilation
Meet the Team
Our multidisciplinary orthopedics team includes pediatric orthopedic surgeons, physiotherapists, orthotists, and pediatric anesthesiologists dedicated to child-friendly care.

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Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon

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Pediatric Orthopedics

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Paediatric Orthotist & Rehab
Frequently asked questions
How is clubfoot treated?
Clubfoot is commonly treated with the Ponseti method—serial casting followed by a minor procedure (tenotomy) and bracing to maintain correction.
Are children's fractures different from adults?
Yes. Children’s bones are still growing; fractures often involve growth plates and are managed to avoid long-term deformity, with different fixation techniques and conservative options.
When is surgery needed for DDH?
Surgery for DDH may be recommended when conservative measures (Pavlik harness or closed reduction) fail or when diagnosis is delayed; our team evaluates each child individually.
Our Services
Congenital deformity correction
Clubfoot treatment (Ponseti method)
Fracture care & trauma surgery
Limb lengthening & deformity correction
Scoliosis and spinal deformity management
Appointments & Referrals
Book a pediatric orthopedics consultation or urgent trauma referral
Rehabilitation
Comprehensive physiotherapy, orthotics, and gait training services are available to support recovery.
Location
Shalini Hospitals · Chaitanyapuri, Hyderabad
