When your child injures a joint, breaks a bone or is diagnosed with a complex orthopedic condition, our Arkansas pediatric orthopedics specialists provide reassuring, expert care.

The growing skeleton presents challenges when it comes to treating orthopedic and sports-related injuries or conditions. Children can experience injuries and problems with bones, joints, muscles, ligaments and nerves. Treatments must allow children to heal while promoting healthy growth.

The pediatric specialists at Arkansas Children's are specially trained in pediatric orthopedic care and surgery, sports medicine and therapy. All of our doctors completed fellowships and are highly skilled in caring for children from birth through their college years.

We treat simple problems like ankle sprains and minor fractures as well as complex diagnoses such as congenital spinal deformities and knee ligament injuries.

Why choose orthopedic care at Arkansas Children’s?

USNWR Badge Orthopedics 2023-2024We work hard to provide the most specialized and innovative care in the state and region. Pediatric orthopedics is not just for the young child. It encompasses all phases of orthopedic care from infancy through adolescence and into early adulthood.

The orthopedic care at Arkansas Children's is specifically tailored to take care of your child whether they are a newborn or a senior in high school. All of our physicians have not only completed their medical training to take care of orthopedics but have also completed additional specific subspecialty training within pediatric orthopedics to give your child the most specialized care possible. This includes extra training in pediatric sports medicine, pediatric spine and pediatric fracture care among others.

By working in an integrated system with other pediatric subspecialties, it allows us to provide whole person care. Orthopedic conditions can often affect more than just bone and joints. That is why we created multidisciplinary clinics in brachial plexus, bone dysplasias and bone health and are a part of numerous other multidisciplinary programs.

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Areas of Pediatric Orthopedic Specialty Care at Arkansas Children's

  • Pediatric Orthopedic Urgent Access
  • Bone Health
  • Foot and Ankle
  • General Pediatric Orthopedic Conditions
  • Hand, Upper Extremity and Brachial Plexus
  • Hip
  • Limb Deformity and Reconstruction
  • Neuromuscular and Cerebral Palsy
  • Orthopedic Oncology
  • Orthopedic trauma and fracture care
  • Skeletal Dysplasia
  • Spine
  • Sports Medicine

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Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Treatments offered at Arkansas Children's

  • Pediatric Spine Surgery
  • Pediatric Fracture Clinic
  • Limb Lengthening and Deformity Correction
  • Club Foot
  • Hip Dysplasia

Videos

What to Expect: Getting a Cast Put On After Injury

Getting a cast can be scary; for some kids knowing what will happen can help ease the fear. From application to removal; this video takes you to step by step through the casting process at Arkansas Children's.

EOS X Ray Imaging System Overview with Dr. David Bumpass

Learn about the EOS X-Ray Imaging System and how it benefits orthopedic and spine patients over traditional x-ray machines.

Exos Cast Explainer Video

Lacrosse Player Visits Arkansas Children's Hospital to Find Cause of Wrist Pain - Jameson's Story

ATV Accident resulting in Ortho Trauma - Dylan's Story

Back to the Mound: Brennan's Story of Recovery

What is an Athletic Trainer? How Athletic Trainers at Arkansas Children's Help Student Athletes

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