Our focus on family-centered care prepares you for each part of your child’s experience at Children’s—before, during and after the hospital stay.
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Our specialists are trained to treat children with craniocervical junction disorders which can weaken the spine and cause neurological injuries.
Kaleb was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at 18 months. Thanks to a complex surgery and intensive therapy, he has built up his strength and is ready to run.
Using diagnostic tests, like an X-ray, ultrasound or MRI, the pediatric spine experts at Children’s can diagnose and treat your child’s tethered spinal cord.
Learn more about external fixators and how the team at Children’s uses them to lengthen and straighten bones in children, teens and young adults.