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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.
The Orthopedic Limb Reconstruction Clinic treats both congenital and acquired conditions related to the bones.
The Orthopedic Clinic evaluates and treats orthopaedic problems involving the bones, joints and muscles.
Arkansas Children's offers orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) services to patients in order provide specialized equipment they need to help achieve their own level of success.
Problems related to fractures of bones, dislocations of joints and other traumatic disorders are provided in the fracture clinic.
The hand clinic offers services for trauma, congenital and acquired deformities of the hand and upper extremities from simple fractures to complete reconstruction.
Arkansas Children's Sports Medicine provides treatment and prevention of knee injuries, ACH tears, ankle injuries, labral tears, fractures and more in athletes.
The Sports Medicine Clinic at Arkansas Children's offers complete management of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in athletes that are still growing.
The Sports Medicine team at Arkansas Children's shares what safety measures parents and student athletes can be mindful of this season.
The prognosis and treatment plan for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is explained by Dr. David Bumpass, an orthopaedic spine surgeon at Arkansas Children's Hospital.
Arkansas Children's Hospital hand specialist worked for five hours to repair boys blood vessels, nerves, and tendons so he would not lose his fingers.
Temme Hollander Green, had one fundamental question unique to her family: where is the best pediatric orthopedic surgeon near me? Both of her children, Georgia and Harrison, were born with a bone disorder that causes extra bones to grow throughout the body. Temme was confident the board-certified doctors at Arkansas Children’s would provide excellent orthopedic care for her children.