• Aaron Brandt, M.D., is a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon specializing in general orthopaedics, hip conditions and traumatic injuries. (hopkinsmedicine.org)
  • Paediatric Orthopaedics India is the best Pediatric Orthopaedics Hospital in India has got top orthopedic surgeons for conducting all Pediatric orthopedic treatments. (whatclinic.com)
  • Paediatric orthopaedics is a subspecialty of medicine that deals with musculoskeletal (joints, bones, muscles, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons) conditions and injuries in children and teenagers. (gleneagles.com.my)
  • He was subsequently awarded a clinical fellowship in Paediatric Orthopaedics and Limb Reconstruction at the world famous Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada in 1991. (emenders.com)
  • In the field of Paediatric Orthopaedics, he has done extensive work on congenital hip and knee disorders, limb deformities, clubfeet, pediatric tumor and children trauma. (emenders.com)
  • Dr. Shannon specializes in pediatric orthopaedics, limb lengthening, congenital limb deformities, post-traumatic deformity and complex hip and pelvis procedures. (pbhnphysiciangroup.com)
  • Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. (wustl.edu)
  • The Pediatrics Orthopaedics service deals with all aspects of pediatric orthopaedics. (utmb.edu)
  • Krysten Bell, MD specializes in pediatric orthopedic surgical care, including trauma, complex hip deformities in children and young adults, scoliosis and other spine deformities, pediatric foot and ankle surgery, and pediatric sports injuries. (stlukesonline.org)
  • The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery has fellowship programs in Scoliosis and Spine Surgery (1), Adult Reconstruction (2), Foot and Ankle Surgery (1), Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery (1-2), Orthopaedic Trauma (2), Musculoskeletal Research (3) a Podiatry Residency Program (9) and is developing an Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program. (jamanetwork.com)
  • Dr. Shannon presented her research and findings relating to orthopaedic surgery and pediatric orthopaedic surgery to the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery for a medial article titled: "Final Fusion After Growing Rod Treatment of Early Onset Scoliosis: Is it Really Final? (pbhnphysiciangroup.com)
  • Ability to assess and manage common pediatric orthopaedic disorders including developmental dislocation of the hip, scoliosis, avascular necrosis of the hip, slipped capital femoral epiphysis and clubfoot. (utmb.edu)
  • He has expertise in treating children with hip dysplasia, limb deformities and fractures, as well as those with foot and ankle conditions. (hopkinsmedicine.org)
  • These include (but are not limited to): fractures, club feet , limb deformities, cerebral palsy, dislocated hips in babies and other congenital and developmental conditions. (mtw.nhs.uk)
  • She then went on to complete a fellowship in pediatric orthopedic surgery at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Scottish Rite in Atlanta, GA. She has a subspecialty interest in cerebral palsy/neuromuscular disorders, deformity, and trauma. (vfairs.com)
  • The term is currently used in connection with a very heterogeneous group of disorders that all include the common feature of multiple congenital joint contractures. (medscape.com)
  • A Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) is to the foot and ankle what a dentist is to the mouth, or an ophthalmologist to the eye - a doctor specializing in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders resulting from injury or disease. (advancedfootankleir.com)
  • I specialize in Pediatric Foot and Ankle Surgery, which includes foot and lower extremity deformities, pediatric and adult trauma, and sports injuries. (vfairs.com)
  • He has comprehensive training in elective, reconstructive and trauma surgery of the foot and ankle. (faasny.com)
  • His surgical residency consisted of a wide variety of patients including: congenital deformities in pediatric patients, trauma, sports medicine, and diabetic limb salvage. (centralparkasc.net)
  • Ability to assess and manage pediatric neuromuscular diseases, limb length discrepancy, common angular and torsional variations, and pediatric trauma both operatively and non-operatively. (utmb.edu)
  • Childhood hip conditions, congenital foot deformities, post-traumatic limb reconstruction and deformity correction. (uhcw.nhs.uk)
  • Dr Sarbjit Singh is a Senior Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon who is locally and internationally renounced for his surgical expertise and advancement of orthopaedic surgery particularly in advanced techniques for Limb Reconstruction and Deformity Correction both in Paediatric and Adult patients. (emenders.com)
  • He has attended numerous training courses on Joint Replacement and Limb Deformity Correction- Lengthening in USA, Europe and ASEAN countries. (emenders.com)
  • He has conducted and run several courses and workshops on Joint Replacement Surgery, Limb Deformity correction, Paediatric Orthoapedics locally and internationally. (emenders.com)
  • These insoles offer minimal correction with no accommodation of deformity. (physio-pedia.com)
  • Over the last twenty years, I have lectured on both a national and international level on topics ranging from MIS to deformity correction to various pediatric foot & ankle medical/ surgical diagnosis and treatment. (vfairs.com)
  • The physicians at the institute have treated more than 20,000 patients and offer a comprehensive range of services, from hip replacements and pediatric orthopedics, to the most technologically advanced limb-lengthening, spine deformity, joint preservation and deformity correction treatments available. (pbhnphysiciangroup.com)
  • In addition, he has completed several courses and has received training in external fixation and deformity correction techniques at the Ilizarov Institute in Russia. (faasny.com)
  • The most prevalent issues that children experience are gait disturbances, foot deformities and hip dysplasia. (gleneagles.com.my)
  • ultrasound of the newborn to rule out and plan treatment for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), complex treatment of acquired or congenital deformities (for example club foot and hip dysplasia) including corrective surgery. (orthopaede-mallorca.com)
  • Pediatric orthopedics use comprehensive, pro-active and individualized approach to treat this condition in children. (championspartan.com)
  • He is a Fellow of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine and of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. (faasny.com)
  • Practical primary pediatric orthopedics. (medibas.se)
  • Whether the condition is something severe, such as club foot, muscular dystrophy or cerebral palsy, or something like skin lesions or high arches, early diagnosis and treatment lead to the best outcomes. (kipferl.com)
  • Treatment of spastic varus/ equinovarus foot with split-tendon transfers in Cerebral Palsy: how does it affect the hindfoot motion? (researchgate.net)
  • Introduction The flexible spastic varus foot in cerebral palsy is commonly corrected by split-tendon transfer of tibialis anterior or tibialis posterior. (researchgate.net)
  • Three years later, he had developed a 15 valgus deformity, an increased quadriceps angle and patellofemoral instability. (stanfordchildrens.org)
  • He was able to return to sports after undergoing a distal femoral osteotomy to correct the valgus and medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction to stabilize the patella.CONCLUSION: Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in athletes with open physes has the potential to cause distal femoral valgus deformity, an increased quadriceps angle, and subsequent patellofemoral instability. (stanfordchildrens.org)
  • Pes planus , also known as flat foot, is the loss of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot , heel valgus deformity, and medial talar prominence. (physio-pedia.com)
  • Pediatric orthopedic surgeons are mainly specialized in all aspects of musculoskeletal care for infants, children and adolescents. (championspartan.com)
  • These surgeons like Dr. Brian Cable are specialized in both the surgical and nonsurgical aspects for various conditions such as musculoskeletal diseases, skeletal deformities and other traumatic injuries. (championspartan.com)
  • It is one of the most common pediatric musculoskeletal conditions requiring referral to a pediatric orthopedic surgeon. (scottishriteforchildren.org)
  • Introduction to Congenital Craniofacial and Musculoskeletal Abnormalities Craniofacial and musculoskeletal abnormalities are common among children. (msdmanuals.com)
  • While your child's orthopaedic specialist may have experience treating other children with your child's condition, they may wish to obtain a second opinion from a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon/specialist who is highly experienced with a particular diagnosis, especially when the disease is very rare, or your child's care is complex. (chop.edu)
  • It is a unit where the diagnosis and treatment of congenital or subsequent heart diseases are performed. (hoospital.com)
  • Churgay CA. Diagnosis and treatment of pediatric foot deformities. (medibas.se)
  • He received additional training in limb reconstruction with Atrium Health RESTORE Central America in Honduras, and completed a pediatric orthopaedic surgery fellowship at the Children's Hospital Colorado in Denver. (hopkinsmedicine.org)
  • BACKGROUND: Pediatric athletes who undergo anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction are at risk for a growth deformity if the surgery violates the physes.CASE: A 12-year-old African American boy underwent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction using a hamstring autograft. (stanfordchildrens.org)
  • Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust (MTW) offers Tertiary Service Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgery for the whole of Kent and parts of Sussex. (mtw.nhs.uk)
  • He is licensed to practice in Nebraska and is board certified through the American Board of Foot & Ankle Surgery. (gpfootandankle.com)
  • He is recognized as a Ponseti Doctor by Ponseti InternationalAs the first podiatric physician in the US to start a fellowship in pediatric foot & ankle surgery, the latter portion of my career is dedicated to this specialty. (vfairs.com)
  • Dr. Mark E. Solomon is board certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery and is a fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. (vfairs.com)
  • Dr. Gan Golshteyn a fellowship-trained Pediatric Foot and Ankle Surgeon, who is Board Qualified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery and a Diplomate of the American Board of Podiatric Medicine. (vfairs.com)
  • Carilion Clinic, headquartered in Roanoke, Virginia, is searching for a 3rd fellowship trained General Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon to join the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. (jamanetwork.com)
  • A pediatric orthopedic surgeon can effectively perform pediatric spina bifida surgery to help manage the problems. (championspartan.com)
  • For her education and training, Dr. Shannon completed a fellowship in pediatric orthopedic surgery at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada. (pbhnphysiciangroup.com)
  • In the rare event that these methods do not correct the foot, the patient may undergo surgery. (scottishriteforchildren.org)
  • He is Board Certified by the American Board of Podiatric Medicine and the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. (faasny.com)
  • When Is Elective Foot Surgery The Best Option? (faasny.com)
  • So when is the best time to schedule an elective foot surgery? (faasny.com)
  • Luckily, there is a certified foot surgeon that offers foot surgery in Plainview at Foot and Ankle Surgeons of New York, that can answer all of your questions and ease your concerns regarding elective foot surgeries. (faasny.com)
  • Arthritis of the foot/ankle: In the case of extreme discomfort, your podiatrist may recommend surgery if nonsurgical treatment has been ineffective. (faasny.com)
  • Dr. Paradoa has satisfied requirements by the ABPS to become board certified in Foot, Reconstructive Rearfoot/Ankle Surgery. (advancedfootankleir.com)
  • Our patients can feel confident that they are being treated by a foot and ankle surgeon who has dedicated years of her education, training, and experience to achieving board certification status by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. (advancedfootankleir.com)
  • A paediatric orthopaedic surgeon would typically inquire about your child's birth, development, and family history in addition to the presenting complaints or symptoms. (gleneagles.com.my)
  • This may be done in order to improve the functioning of the child's feet, or for cosmetic reasons. (socalfootandankle.com)
  • A pediatric orthopedic surgeon can better address your child's condition. (championspartan.com)
  • Our goal is to help the child's foot rest flat on the ground and be flexible and pain-free. (scottishriteforchildren.org)
  • Bracing and splinting are important in preventing your child's foot from reverting to the curved position. (scottishriteforchildren.org)
  • Early detection and treatment can address the underlying biomechanical issues while the child's foot is still growing and developing, thereby preventing future problems. (kipferl.com)
  • If you are concerned about your child's toe walking, or if your child is having pain in the foot or ankle, it's a good idea to make an appointment for an evaluation. (kipferl.com)
  • Once you identify some deformities when your child is walking, you can get an experienced pediatric foot conditions New York specialist to address your child's deformities. (indiemediamag.com)
  • While walking, the child's foot tilts outward, and the walking style may change. (indiemediamag.com)
  • When you note any deformities during your child's young age, you must see a specialist to address the issue before it escalates or becomes difficult to treat at an advanced age. (indiemediamag.com)
  • You should make a pediatric foot specialist a priority in your child's life to ensure that the child enjoys the comfort of walking and playing without problems. (indiemediamag.com)
  • Once the child can stand, Strobach will use an AFO, SMO, or UCBL that is appropriate for the child's alignment to prevent and/or correct the deformity. (opedge.com)
  • The developmental etiology of posteromedial bowing is unknown, but most authors believe it occurs secondary to abnormal fetal positioning, with the dorsiflexed foot plastered against the anterior aspect of the tibia. (medscape.com)
  • Although many pediatricians and ortho-pedic surgeons won't recommend foot orthotics for pronated feet in patients younger than five-saying that children undergo significant developmental changes during their first five years-many orthotists and physical therapists, such as Cusick, argue that it's important to intervene much earlier. (opedge.com)
  • Review the gait cycle, and compare and contrast pediatric patients and adults. (vfairs.com)
  • [ 6 , 7 ] If a significant leg-length inequality results, the patient will have an abnormal gait and may be at risk for increased back pain or deformity. (medscape.com)
  • This was done to make the girls marriageable as the tiny feet and the swaying lotus gait which resulted were considered attractive by Chinese men. (en-academic.com)
  • [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The early gait of young new-walking children is distinguished from that of an older child or adult by many features: shortened stride, feet held widely apart, arms held up ('high guard' assisting balance), apparent sway ( coronal plane ), and rapid steps (high cadence). (en-academic.com)
  • Laboratory based gait analysis can be very useful for planning treatment regimes, especially surgical management, but also the effects of ankle-foot-orthoses (AFO's) and footwear . (en-academic.com)
  • Shoes were also found to reduce foot motion and increase the support (weight-bearing) phases of the gait cycle. (en-academic.com)
  • Knee valgus and patellofemoral instability after pediatric anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: acase report and review of the literature. (stanfordchildrens.org)
  • Tibial bowing specifically refers to bowing of the diaphysis of the tibia with the apex of the deformity directed anterolaterally, anteromedially, or posteromedially. (medscape.com)
  • Posteromedial bowing is a congenital bowing of the tibia (with the apex directed posteriorly and medially) and a calcaneovalgus foot deformity. (medscape.com)
  • The foot can easily be approximated against the lower tibia. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Similar deformities that result from in utero positioning can be distinguished from talipes equinovarus because they can be easily corrected passively. (msdmanuals.com)
  • A Functional Foot Orthosis (FFO) is designed to realign the joints and bones in the foot in order to decrease stress within the knee, ankle or foot. (physio-pedia.com)
  • Complex deformities around the knee joint are usually severe and have several aetiologies. (researchgate.net)
  • Others may experience foot pain, knee pain, (abducted), and the heel is rolled outward shin splints and pain in the achilles tendon. (who.int)
  • The panel of paediatric orthopaedic surgeons at Gleneagles Hospitals are experts in managing children with orthopaedic concerns. (gleneagles.com.my)
  • Rest assured that your child is under great care as our paediatric orthopaedic surgeons have the most extensive and comprehensive training with the finest expertise in treating children's orthopaedic conditions. (gleneagles.com.my)
  • Krysten is a candidate active member of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America, and an active member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society, and the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society. (stlukesonline.org)
  • This orthopaedic surgeons to record whether the develops with repetitive stress on the main participant had flat foot or not, and whether supporting tendon of the arch over a long the flat foot was unilateral or bilateral and period of time [ 3 ]. (who.int)
  • This ACGME-accredited one-year clinical fellowship program revolves around a mentorship model, where fellows are paired with full-time pediatric orthopedic surgeons in the clinic and operating room. (seattlechildrens.org)
  • These children have craniosynostosis and facial bone abnormalities as well as deformities of the hands and feet. (memorialhermann.org)
  • The blood supply of the foot then begins to infiltrate the tarsal bones , whilst the process of endochondral ossification sees cartilage become bone. (en-academic.com)
  • It is due to the shortness of the foot tendons, which causes the bone to bend based on the size of the tendons. (indiemediamag.com)
  • Dr. Raska is a member of American Podiatric Medical Association, American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons, American Board of Podiatric Surgeons, Chairman of Nebraska Board of Podiatry and a past President of North Platte Medical Association. (gpfootandankle.com)
  • Dr. Wray is a member of American Podiatric Medical Association and also American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons, American Podiatric Medical Association, American Academy of Podiatric Practice Management, American College of Foot & Ankle Pediatrics and International Foot & Ankle Foundation. (gpfootandankle.com)
  • He founded Advanced Foot & Ankle Surgeons of Cedar Knolls in 2003.As a leading foot and ankle specialist, Dr. Solomon serves as the podiatrist for the New York Jets Professional Football Team. (vfairs.com)
  • Recently, the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons invited Dr. Solomon to present two submissions at the annual conference in 2017.As a part of a new generation of foot and ankle specialists, he is trained in the newest and latest treatments and techniques. (vfairs.com)
  • Foot and Ankle Surgeons of New York wants to get you back on your feet as soon as possible and offer an array of services to treat lower extremities. (faasny.com)
  • The American College of Foot & Ankle Surgeons is a professional society of thousands of foot and ankle surgeons. (advancedfootankleir.com)
  • FootHealthFacts.org is the official consumer website of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. (advancedfootankleir.com)
  • He currently is an associate member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. (centralparkasc.net)
  • SED congenita is a nonlethal form of congenital dwarfism characterized by typical skeletal dysplasias, vertebral changes, and ocular manifestations. (medscape.com)
  • asymptomatic, paediatric flexible flat foot, by far the most common form of congenital flat foot. (who.int)
  • If the deformity persists, however, treatment may be necessary. (memorialhermann.org)
  • The goal of the team at Hermann Children's Hospital and The University of Texas Medical School at Houston is to provide the most current diagnostic and treatment methods for your child in a supportive environment The team includes a neuroradiologist, craniofacial surgeon, pediatric neurosurgeon, pediatric anesthesiologist, orthotist, and orthodontist. (memorialhermann.org)
  • The highly specialised treatment centre offers all paediatric orthopaedic services - specialist surgical and non-surgical treatment for conditions affecting children. (mtw.nhs.uk)
  • He has attended the Xtra Depth University in 2006 to study the orthotic treatment of the Diabetic foot. (drperossa.ca)
  • Treatment for Newborn Toe Deformities: How and When? (socalfootandankle.com)
  • Evaluation by one of our foot and ankle specialists, trained in biomechanical examination of the lower extremity, can lead to quick answers and a customized treatment plan. (kipferl.com)
  • Early treatment can minimize deformity. (kipferl.com)
  • Here are some problems that children may benefit from during pediatric foot condition treatment. (indiemediamag.com)
  • Early treatment with a cast (to place the foot in the equinovarus position) or with corrective braces is usually successful. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The deformity usually resolves without treatment during the first year of life. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Flexible flat feet usually do not require treatment. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Flat foot is a condition in which the foot about every aspect of the condition, from does not have a normal medial longitudi- etiology to treatment, as has flexible flat nal arch when standing [ 1 ]. (who.int)
  • Elective foot surgeries may include bunion removal, hammertoes, arthritis of the foot and ankle, and a plethora of others. (faasny.com)
  • Arthritis of the foot/ankle: When your joints experience inflammation buildup, this is known as arthritis. (faasny.com)
  • Eventually, patients with adult acquired flat usual in infants, common in children and foot may develop severe arthritis in the foot uncommon in adults [ 1 ]. (who.int)
  • Where can I find more information about foot injuries? (advancedfootankleir.com)
  • From what foot injuries Olympians have suffered from during the 2012 London Olympics to a growing trend in lawn mower accidents, you will find interesting, informative and compelling articles in the world of Podiatry. (advancedfootankleir.com)
  • Tarsal coalition may be a congenital defect or result from conditions such as injuries or prolonged swelling. (msdmanuals.com)
  • However, finding a congenital problem toes during this early period is not as a rare as you might think. (socalfootandankle.com)
  • When little toes don't look quite the way they should, it's important to seek out a professional evaluation, ideally from a specialist with experience treating these kinds of deformities. (socalfootandankle.com)
  • The feet were bound tightly and forced into increasingly small shoes so that the front part of the foot was bent back and the toes touched the heel. (en-academic.com)
  • The Ponseti casting method involves placing a cast that extends from the thigh to the toes after gentle stretching of the foot. (scottishriteforchildren.org)
  • Hammertoe is the deformity of toes that bend upwards resembling a hammer. (faasny.com)
  • Hammertoes: If you notice deformity and experience discomfort and perhaps immobility in your toes, seeking professional attention is imperative. (faasny.com)
  • That's what you'll find at Southern California Foot & Ankle Specialists, where pediatric and congenital foot care is a core part of our practice. (socalfootandankle.com)
  • Most cases of flat foot was made of the lower limbs by trained are caused by loose joint connections. (who.int)
  • Distal arthrogryposis mainly involves the hands and feet. (wikipedia.org)
  • This qualifies him as a foot care specialist and trained specifically to assess, design, manufacture and fit custom-made foot orthotics and custom-made orthopedic shoes. (drperossa.ca)
  • Debbie Strobach, PT, MA, is a pediatric splinting specialist at St. John's Mercy Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri, and has been creating AFO-type splints using low-temperature thermoplastic for low-tone infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for 20 years. (opedge.com)
  • The deformity is usually asymptomatic and tends to resolves spontaneously in the first decade of life. (physio-pedia.com)
  • The degree of initial tibial deformity (which largely resolves by age 8 years) has been shown to be ultimately associated with the severity of tibial shortening and resulting limb-length inequality. (medscape.com)
  • Sometimes, however, there can be too much flexibility or the presence of a flat foot that results in pathologic pronation. (kipferl.com)
  • The physician's 'party line' on pronated feet seems to be, 'Don't worry, she'll outgrow it,'" Cusick says, adding that only pronation occurring in a "sound pediatric foot" corrects without intervention. (opedge.com)
  • Muscle fatigue while walking and increasingly stiff leg muscles are common complaints in children, adolescents, and adults who have retained persistent foot pronation, she says. (opedge.com)
  • When infants show excessive foot pronation at the time they begin to pull to stand and cruise-around age seven to nine months-the fragile ligaments and underdeveloped foot muscles are at risk for enduring deforming strains that will not recover spontaneously," Cusick says. (opedge.com)
  • This imbalance overpowers the anterior and posterior tibialis, which translates to ankle eversion posturing and later pronation deformities once the child begins standing. (opedge.com)
  • The largest group of infants with an abnormal head shape is those who have positional deformities which develop during pregnancy or while sleeping. (memorialhermann.org)
  • Infants with positional deformities may present with a number of different head shapes. (memorialhermann.org)
  • Our practice treats all foot and ankle problems in infants, children, and adults. (socalfootandankle.com)
  • She puts splints on infants with low muscle tone before they start standing-anywhere from birth to 12 months-including infants with trisomy 21, congenital myopathy, benign hypotonia, prematurity with muscle imbalance, and other conditions. (opedge.com)
  • He also is trained in the most advanced non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments of common foot and ankle conditions. (faasny.com)
  • What Congenital Syndromes Cause Abnormal Head Shape? (memorialhermann.org)
  • Following the patient history is a physical examination, which focuses on ridging of the sutures, shape of the head and neck, and other possible deformities associated with syndromes. (memorialhermann.org)
  • Some kids may have foot abnormalities which can be displayed through improper walking patterns. (indiemediamag.com)
  • Most newborn toe deformities are ultimately corrected surgically. (socalfootandankle.com)
  • These kinds newborn toe deformities almost never cause any long-term problems as long as they are evaluated and treated in a timely fashion. (socalfootandankle.com)
  • The newborn foot. (medibas.se)
  • Dr. Shannon also completed book chapters and monographs on the topic of "Salter Innominate Osteotomy" published in the Pediatric Pelvic and Proximal Femoral Osteotomies: A Clinical Casebook, 1st Ed., and "Hip Instability in Down Syndrome" in Pediatric Pelvic and Proximal Femoral Osteotomies: A Clinical Casebook, 1st Edition. (pbhnphysiciangroup.com)