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Arkansas Children's Hospital
General Information 501-364-1100
Arkansas Children's Northwest
General Information 479-725-6800

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Hand Clinic
The hand clinic offers services for trauma, congenital and acquired deformities of the hand and upper extremities from simple fractures to complete reconstruction.
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Orthopedic Limb Reconstruction Clinic
The Orthopedic Limb Reconstruction Clinic treats both congenital and acquired conditions related to the bones.
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R)
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation provides specialty medical services for children, adolescents and selected young adults with physical disabilities.
Programs & Services addressed by Orthotics and Prosthetics
- Ankle foot orthosis
- Cranial Remolding Helmet
- Custom arch supports
- Elbow orthosis
- Hip knee ankle foot orthosis
- Hip orthosis
- Knee ankle foot orthosis
- Knee orthosis
- Lumbosacral orthosis
- Shoulder orthosis
- Supramalleolar orthosis
- Thoracolumbosacral orthosis
- Wrist hand finger orthosis
- Wrist hand orthosis
Orthotics and Prosthetics is a referral-based service, which includes a client-centered evaluation to determine the individual's needs.
Many disorders and conditions are treated in the Orthotics and Prosthetics Department at Arkansas Children's.
- Fractures
- Scoliosis
- Spondylolisthesis
- Arthrogryposis
- Blount’s disease
- Clubfoot (talipes equinovarus)
- Hip dysplasia
- Pectus carinatum
- Traumatic injuries
- Brachycephaly
- Craniosynostosis
- Positional Plagiocephaly
- Scaphocephaly
Meet the Team
At Arkansas Children's Orthotic and Prosthetic Department, we are a team of highly trained, educated and compassionate orthotists (brace designers), prosthetists (artificial arm and leg designers) and technicians. We dedicate our work to helping children ranging from newborns to young adults achieve their own level of success with the family's support.
Your child's individual needs may be met with a pre-fabricated orthosis sized to fit. Many patients require an orthosis to be custom made for their specific condition. By using art, science, and technology, we can design and create tools (braces, arms or legs) unique to your child that will make life's challenges a little easier. We love what we do and we cannot thank you enough for trusting us with your care.
Orthotist
An orthotist is a health professional, specifically trained and educated in evaluating, designing and fitting orthoses (braces) for almost any part of the body. We work with you, your doctor, physical and occupational therapist to give you the best possible outcome.
Prosthetist
A prosthetist is a health professional, specifically trained and educated in evaluating, designing and fitting prostheses to replace missing body parts, including arms, legs, fingers, and toes.
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Steven Cherney, MD
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Laura Hobart-Porter, DO
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Aimee Lambeth, DO
Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine
Little Rock, Springdale
Your Visit to Orthotics and Prosthetics
Below are some tips before your visit. When being fitted or adjusting an orthosis (brace) or prosthesis (arm or leg):
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing. If your child is being fit with a device below the waist then have them wear loose fitting clothing or shorts. If they are getting a back brace, have them wear a thin T-shirt.
- Scoliosis evaluations - If your child is seeing a doctor at Arkansas Children's, we will have access to the X-rays. If your child is seeing a doctor outside of Arkansas Children's, please bring X-rays to the appointment.
- If your child needs a shoe lift, you may need to leave a shoe with us to add the lift. Not every shoe will work, but we can help you pick one that fits your child's needs.
- In order to see your child, we must have a valid prescription from a staff physician (we cannot use prescriptions from resident physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, etc.).
- Prescriptions must include what we are fitting and why by telling us the diagnosis ICD10 code.
- The date of the prescription must be less than 6 months old.
- During the appointment, we’ll schedule a follow-up visit if needed.
- Is something broken on your brace? Developing a red spot or notice that it doesn't feel right? Call 501-364-1192 and we'll schedule a time to make necessary adjustments. We'll try to see you the same day you called.
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Possible Treatments
- Leg prosthesis
- Arm prosthesis
- PFFD (proximal femoral focal deficiency)
Our orthotics and prosthetics specialists use innovative treatments and technology to make patients better today and healthier tomorrow.
Sometimes, babies are born with or develop a head-shape deformity. There are many reasons this happens, including prematurity, birth complications or being a twin or triplet with limited space while developing in the womb. When an infant head is growing and meets resistance, it develops a flat spot or deformity called positional plagiocephaly.
This is very common in babies and the flat spot or deformity can be corrected by encouraging the skull to grow the desired direction using a special custom-made helmet called a cranial remolding orthosis or “custom helmet”.
Arkansas Children’s Hospital uses a STARscanner™ to quickly and accurately take measurements of the baby’s head to create custom helmets.
The STARscanner™:
- Uses an eye-safe Class 1 laser to quickly scan the baby’s head
- Takes 1.5 seconds to capture the image
- Results in a more precise fitting
- Sends the image directly to the manufacturer in a matter of seconds
Positional plagiocephaly, also known as "flat head syndrome," is a deformation of the shape of a baby's head. For babies requiring helmet therapy as a treatment, specialists at Arkansas Children's Hospital use the newest technology available to quickly and accurately take measurements of the baby's head to ensure the most comfortable and effective fitting helmet.
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Send an E-card
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Child Life
Bookmark Child LifeChild Life reduces stress and promotes positive coping using developmentally appropriate preparation, education, and play at Arkansas Children's.
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Hospital Amenities
Bookmark Hospital AmenitiesArkansas Children's offers on-site dining, shuttle services, and gift shops, as well as discounted hotels and RV parks nearby.
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Helmet Transfer Patterns
Bookmark Helmet Transfer PatternsGuide of transfer patterns provided by Orthomerica
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Wrist and Arm Splint Colors
Bookmark Wrist and Arm Splint Colors17 color options available for your splint
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TLSO and LSO Back Brace Designs
Bookmark TLSO and LSO Back Brace DesignsDesigner patterns available for custom spinal orthotics
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AFO Socks
Bookmark AFO SocksForm fitting, durable interfaces designed to be worn under orthosis to provide comfort and care.
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Amputee Coalition
Bookmark Amputee CoalitionCoalition dedicated to reaching out to empower people affected by limb loss to achieve their full potential through education, support and advocacy, and to promote limb loss prevention.
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Cerebral Palsy Support
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Spina Bifida Association
Bookmark Spina Bifida AssociationGuidelines for the care of people with Spina Bifida
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Financial Support
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Pay Your Bill
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Interpreter Services
Bookmark Interpreter ServicesArkansas Children's offers translation assistance to the hearing impaired as well as non-English speaking patients and families.
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Refer a Patient
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