by adminuser | Jan 9, 2026 | Pediatric Surgery
Syndactyly the medical term for webbed fingers or toes is one of the most common differences children are born with. It is not a “disability” in the traditional sense; rather, it is a small variation in how your child’s hand or foot developed during the...
by adminuser | Sep 22, 2025 | Pediatric Surgery
Fractures in children are a common concern for parents, especially with how active and energetic kids can be. Whether from a fall on the playground or a sports injury, it’s essential to understand how to handle pediatric fractures the right way. At Pinnacle Ortho...
by adminuser | Jun 26, 2025 | Pediatric Surgery
Torticollis is a condition that may seem alarming to new parents, especially when they notice their baby consistently tilting their head to one side. Fortunately, with early diagnosis and proper care, torticollis can be effectively treated. In this article, Dr....
by adminuser | May 21, 2025 | Pediatric Surgery
As a parent, noticing changes or peculiarities in your child’s development can be a source of worry. One such concern that many parents share is flat feet in children. You might look at your child’s feet and wonder — “Is this normal?” “Do they need special shoes?”...
by adminuser | Nov 21, 2024 | Pediatric Surgery
What is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of disorders affecting movement and muscle tone, often due to early brain development issues. What is Crouch Gait and why does it Arise in Adolescence? In adolescents with CP, crouch gait—a walking pattern...
by adminuser | Nov 18, 2024 | Pediatric Surgery
What is Brachial Plexus Birth Palsy (BPBP)? Brachial Plexus Birth Palsy (BPBP) occurs when the network of nerves controlling movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand, known as the brachial plexus, is injured during birth (Figure 1). These nerves can be...