Pediatric Orthopaedic Care
Shriners Hospitals for Children — Mexico City is a 80-bed pediatric orthopaedic hospital providing comprehensive orthopaedic care to children at no charge to patients for families. The hospital is one of 22 Shriners Hospitals throughout North America.
An interdisciplinary approach is used in patient care programs to ensure comprehensive care for each patient. The staff includes orthopaedists, surgeons and pediatricians, as well as other medical specialists.
The hospital is equipped and staffed to provide care for virtually all pediatric orthopaedic problems, with the exception of acute trauma. Some of the orthopaedic problems most commonly treated at the Mexico City Hospital include:
- Amputations/prothetics
- Hand disorders
- Hip disorders
- Leg length discrepancies
- Limb deficiencies
- Metabolic bone disease
- Orthopaedic problems of cerebral palsy and other neuromuscular disorders
- Scoliosis and other spinal deformities
- Skeletal growth abnormalities
- Spina bifida/myelodysplasia
The hospital also treats polio, infections of the bones and joints, and rickets.
Family-Centered Care
Recognizing that the family plays a vital role in a child's ability
to overcome an illness or injury, Shriners Hospitals helps the family
provide the support the child needs by involving the family in all
aspects of the child's care and recovery.
The purpose of all Shriners Hospitals for Children is to provide
care to children with orthopaedic, burn or spinal cord injuries and
certain other medical conditions, 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 can
accomplish its purpose more effectively.
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