Paediatric orthopaedic surgery
Contact & Consultations
Hospital | Contact details |
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Delta Hospital | +32 2 434 81 07 - Floor 1C |
Braine-l'Alleud - Waterloo Hospital | +32 2 434 94 30 |
Medical Centre Edith Cavell | +32 2 434 81 01 - 3rd floor |
CityClinic Louise | +32 2 434 20 00 |
Specialists
Paediatric orthopaedic surgery
Paediatric orthopaedic surgery is a specialism in its own right, which combines surgical care with a maintenance treatment, which requires collaboration with other paediatric specialisms such as paediatric neurology, functional re-education, child psychiatry and many others.
This multidisciplinary approach guarantees the best possible care for our young patients.
Different fields of activity
Neonatal orthopaedics
As a very dynamic maternity ward, with over 3,000 births each year, our Edith Cavell Clinic is a centre of excellence with specialists in the significant neonatal orthopaedic conditions (such as developmental displasia of the hip, club foot and other deformities of the foot, congenital limb abnormalities, birth trauma, etc.)
Peadiatric orthopaedics
Paediatric orthopaedics comprises all standing disorders of the lower limbs in children and adolescents (torsion, genu valgum, flat feet, etc.) claudication and walking abnormalities in young children.
Curvatures of the spine
Curvatures of the spine include scoliosis, kyphosis etc.
Treatment of these conditions often involves having an orthopaedic corset fitted.
Paediatric traumatology
Paediatric traumatology consists of the treatment of fractures in children. The emergence of new orthopaedic implants has seen a significant increase in surgical interventions and has optimised care.
Neuro-orthopaedics
Neuro-orthopaedics concerns the care of children with disabilities. the specialism is developing more and more thanks to a collaboration between orthopaedic surgeons, physiotherapists and orthotics.
Sports injuries
An increase in young people undertaking sports activities has led to a range of overload disorders associated with more and more sporting activities.
This requires surgery in some cases.
Congenital anormalities of the upper limb
Congenital anormalities of the upper limn is a developing sector requiring the involvement of a hand surgery specialist.