Pediatric Orthopaedic Care
Shriners Hospital for Children— Greenville is a 50-bed pediatric orthopaedic hospital
providing comprehensive orthopaedic care to children at no charge to
their families. The hospital is one of 22 Shriners Hospitals throughout
North America.
The hospital accepts and treats children with routine and complex
orthopaedic problems, utilizing the latest treatments and technology
available in pediatric orthopaedics, resulting in early ambulation and
reduced length of stay.
An interdisciplinary approach is used in patient care programs to
ensure comprehensive care for each patient. The staff includes
orthopaedists and pediatricians, as well as other medical specialists.
While the hospital is equipped and staffed to provide care for
virtually all pediatric orthopaedic problems, with the exception of
acute trauma, the hospital has developed a special expertise in the
following areas:
- Cerebral palsy (the related orthopaedic conditions only)
- Conditions requiring special seating
- Foot clinic
- Hand disorders/congenital hand problems
- Hip disorders
- Leg length discrepancies
- Limb deficiency with prosthetic fitting
- Metabolic bone disease
- Motion Analysis Laboratory
- Myelodysplasia
- Neuromuscular disorders
- Scoliosis
- Skeletal growth abnormalities
Spina Bifida (the related orthopaedic conditions only)
Family-Centered Care
Recognizing that the family plays a vital
role in a child's ability to overcome an illness or injury, Shriners
Hospitals for Children helps the family provide the support the child
needs by involving the family in all aspects of the child's care and
recovery.
Our purpose is to provide care to children with orthopaedic
problems, burns, spinal cord injuries and certain other health
needs, to help them lead fuller, more productive lives. By promoting
the importance of the family and helping it become a stronger support
system for the child, Shriners Hospitals for Children can accomplish
its purpose more effectively.
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