Kid’s bones are different.
Fractures are an extremely common injury sustained by children; in fact it is probably
the most common reason for a child to visit an orthopedic surgeon.
Other common reasons to visit a pediatric orthopedic specialist include growth plate
injuries resulting in growth abnormalities, scoliosis, club foot, congenital hip dysplasia, spine, hip, and other
deformities of the bone.
A pediatric orthopedist treats an injury, birth abnormality, or growth disorders
in children uniquely different than the orthopedist treating adult bone disorders
because kid’s bones are different! In fact...
- Kid’s bones have superior healing capacity. This means surgeons treat children differently,
and more often non-operatively.
- Kid’s bones bend better without breaking. The fractures
often do not separate because of this pliability.
- Kid’s bones have growth plates
where they are producing new cells rapidly. A fracture or damage to the growth plate
area requires close monitoring by a doctor.
Dr. Eckrich is known for his pediatric specialty and experience in treating a wide
array of bone maladies in children.