Specialized Bone and Joint Care for Children
Paediatric orthopaedics is the branch of orthopaedics that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of bone, joint and musculoskeletal problems in babies, children and teenagers.
Children are not miniature adults. Their bones are still developing and behave very differently from adult bones. The skeleton changes continuously during growth, and most children reach skeletal maturity between 16 and 18 years of age.
Children’s bones are softer, more flexible and contain specialised areas called growth plates. These growth plates allow bones to grow in length and shape but also make children prone to unique injuries and conditions that are not seen in adults.
A paediatric orthopaedic surgeon specialises in identifying and treating these conditions while ensuring that normal growth and development are preserved.
At Dr. Bansal’s Arogya Hospital, we provide specialised orthopaedic care for children from birth through adolescence, focusing on early diagnosis, appropriate treatment and long-term monitoring during growth.
Children’s bones and joints are biologically different from those of adults. Their bones are still growing, remodel faster and heal differently.
Important differences include:
Because of these differences, treatment decisions must take into account:
A paediatric orthopaedic surgeon understands these factors and provides treatment designed to support healthy growth and long-term function.
Paediatric orthopaedics includes a wide range of conditions affecting the bones, joints, muscles and spine.
At Dr. Bansal’s Arogya Hospital, we diagnose and treat conditions including:
Each condition requires age-appropriate evaluation and treatment to ensure normal development.
Congenital orthopaedic conditions are problems present at birth or that become apparent shortly after birth. Early diagnosis is important because many of these conditions respond very well to treatment when managed early.
Common congenital conditions include:
With appropriate treatment and follow-up, most children with congenital orthopaedic conditions achieve excellent long-term outcomes.
Some children develop problems related to bone alignment or abnormal growth.
Examples include:
Many alignment variations are normal during growth, while others require treatment.
Management may include:
Treatment decisions depend on age, severity of deformity and remaining growth potential.
Parents often seek consultation because of concerns about their child’s walking pattern or foot shape.
Common concerns include:
Many of these conditions are normal developmental variations and improve naturally as the child grows. However, some conditions benefit from early evaluation and treatment.
Early assessment helps determine which conditions require treatment and which do not.
Fractures in children differ significantly from fractures in adults.
Because children’s bones are softer and still growing, they develop unique fracture patterns such as:
Treatment depends on:
Dr. Vijay Bansal, senior orthopaedic surgeon with more than 40 years of experience, has extensive expertise in managing paediatric fractures.
Dr. Ankita Bansal has significant experience in treating paediatric trauma and fractures.
At Dr. Bansal’s Arogya Hospital, treatment plans are carefully designed to ensure proper healing while protecting future bone growth.
Participation in sports has increased significantly among children and teenagers, leading to a rise in sports-related injuries.
These injuries often involve the growth plates and require specialised management.
Common sports injuries include:
Our goal is to ensure safe recovery and return to sports while preventing long-term damage.
Children are more susceptible to certain bone infections such as:
Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent damage to joints and growth plates.
Bone tumours in children are also different from those seen in adults. Early identification and appropriate management help prevent long-term complications.
Neuromuscular conditions can affect muscle strength, joint stability and bone development.
Examples include:
Management often requires a multidisciplinary approach involving paediatric orthopaedic surgeons, paediatric neurologists and physiotherapists.
The growing spine may develop several disorders that require specialised evaluation.
Common conditions include:
While back pain in children is less common than in adults, it should always be properly evaluated.
Dr. Ankita Bansal has trained in paediatric spine disorders and has published academic work related to spinal conditions.
Healthy bone development during childhood is essential for long-term musculoskeletal health.
Conditions affecting bone health include:
Proper nutrition, early diagnosis and appropriate treatment help ensure strong and healthy bones during growth.
Parents are often the first to notice changes in their child’s posture, walking pattern or limb alignment.
While many variations during growth are normal, some signs may indicate an underlying orthopaedic condition that requires evaluation.
A child should be assessed by a paediatric orthopaedic specialist if they have:
Early evaluation allows timely treatment and helps prevent long-term complications during growth.
Not all orthopaedic conditions in children require surgery.
Children’s bones have a remarkable ability to heal and remodel during growth, which means many conditions can be treated with:
When surgery is required, techniques are chosen carefully to protect the growth plates and preserve normal bone development.
Treatment decisions depend on:
Paediatric orthopaedic care requires specialised understanding of musculoskeletal problems in growing children.
At Dr. Bansal’s Arogya Hospital, children are treated by orthopaedic specialists experienced in managing paediatric conditions.
Dr. Vijay Bansal, senior orthopaedic surgeon with over 40 years of experience, has extensive expertise in managing fractures, deformities and orthopaedic conditions across all age groups.
Dr. Ankita Bansal has extensive experience in paediatric orthopaedics and paediatric trauma, with specialised training in spine disorders in children. She has received advanced training from leading institutions around the world in the evaluation and treatment of walking problems in children, spinal disorders, congenital orthopaedic conditions, flat feet, and clubfoot deformities.
Our team focuses on providing treatment that supports normal growth, preserves joint function and allows children to return safely to daily activities.
Children require a specialised and compassionate approach to orthopaedic care. At Dr. Bansal’s Arogya Hospital, our care is guided by the following principles:
Early diagnosis using appropriate imaging such as X-rays allows us to identify fractures, growth plate injuries and other conditions quickly.
Parents and children are carefully counselled so they fully understand the diagnosis, treatment options and expected outcomes.
Every treatment plan is tailored according to the child’s age, condition severity, activity level and growth potential.
Whenever possible, we utilise the child’s natural healing ability to treat conditions without surgery.
All treatments are planned to protect growth plates and maintain normal bone development.
Many paediatric orthopaedic conditions require monitoring during growth. Regular follow-up ensures the best outcomes.
Our goal is not only to treat orthopaedic problems but also to ensure healthy growth, normal mobility and a good quality of life for every child.
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