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Arkansas Children's Hospital
General Information 501-364-1100
Arkansas Children's Northwest
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General information:
501-364-1100
Primary care appointments: 501-364-1202
Specialty care appointments: 501-364-4000
Dr. Rabenhorst's clinical interests include:
Treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip by closed and/or open techniques;
Treatment of severe deformities of the foot including talipes equinovarus and vertical talus by closed or open techniques;
Osteotomies of the hip including pelvic, acetabular and proximal femoral osteotomies;
Pinning of severe slipped capital femoral epiphysis;
Arthroscopy;
Treatment of scoliosis by operative techniques including posterior spinal fusion and standard posterior;
Segmental posterior instrumentation to include; hooks, sublaminar wires, pedicle screws;
Anterior spinal surgery to include: inter-body fusion; segmental instrumentation, thoracoscopic techniques;
Limb lengthening techniques by standard Wagner lengthening; basic Ilizarov methods; advanced Ilizardov methods;
Hand surgery in children to include basic reconstruction procedures;
Microsurgery to include: vessel and nerve repair;
Musculoskeletal tumor treatment to include surgical procedures, such as incisional or excisional biopsies.
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The Concussion Clinic at ACH offers a comprehensive approach to the evaluation and management of the student athlete who might have sustained a concussion.
The Bone and Soft-tissue Tumor Program at Arkansas Children's Hospital provides specialty care for children with bone, muscle, or connective tissue cancer.
Arkansas Children's Sports Medicine provides treatment and prevention of knee injuries, ACL tears, ankle injuries, labral tears, fractures and more in athletes.
The hand clinic offers services for trauma, congenital and acquired deformities of the hand and upper extremities from simple fractures to complete reconstruction.
The Orthopedic Limb Reconstruction Clinic treats both congenital and acquired conditions related to the bones.
Arkansas Children's offers orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) services to patients by providing specialized equipment they need to help achieve their own success.
The Orthopedic Department at Arkansas Children's evaluates and treats orthopedic problems involving the bones, joints and muscles.
Arkansas Children's Orthopedics offers prenatal consults for pregnant women whose doctor has prenatally diagnosed their child with an orthopedic-related condition.
Neuromuscular disorders like myopathies, muscular dystrophies, neuropathies and more are treated by specialists in the ACH Neuromuscular Program.
The Rehabilitation and Therapy department at Arkansas Children's evaluates and treats inpatient and outpatients with functional limitations to promote maximum independence and quality of life.
Physical Therapy services at Arkansas Children's are individually tailored to help each client achieve the highest possible level of independence with their mobility.
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