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Dr Deepak Khurana, Paediatric orthopaedic surgeon, Jaipur

Dr Deepak Khurana is a fellowship trained Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon practising in Jaipur, Rajasthan. He deals with all ailments affecting the musculoskeletal system of children and adolescents. His areas of special interest are hip pathologies including birth anomalies, post infective and post traumatic sequelae, deformity correction and limb reconstruction.

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CHILDRENS ARE NOT SMALL ADULTS!!!!

A child’s musculoskeletal problems are different from those of an adult. Because children are still growing, their body’s response to injuries, infections, and deformities may be quite different than what it would be seen in a full-grown person. Sometimes, what is thought to be a problem is just a variation of growth that will resolve with time. Many of the problems children have with their bones and joints do not even occur in adults. And, for the same problem that an adult might have, the evaluation and treatment is usually quite different for a child. Children with complex Paediatric problems such as cerebral palsy and spina bifida are best managed by a combined medical-surgical team approach.

 

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Happy Kids

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Club foot treatment (without surgery)

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Hip preservation surgery

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Limb deformity correction

JCPODs Services

Club foot

Club foot deformity is 100% correctable if treatment starts within a month of childs birth. treatment consist of casting and a percut tenotomy.

Bowing & Knock Knees

knocking of knees are commonly seen developmental issues in teenagers, can be treated with minimal invasive surgery if diagnosed on time.

Paediatric Fractures

A childs bone fracture is totally different from an adult bone fracture in all aspect specially its management and need of long term followup.

Bones and Joint Infection

Musculoskeletal infections can occur at any age, if get undiagnosed or treated late in the course can lead to permanent disabilities. Early treatment gives best results.

Cerebral palsy

Cerebral palsy is a group of disorders characterised by non-progressive hypoxic damage to brain resulting in progressive contractures of the musculoskeletal system.

Hip dysplasia & preservation

Developmental dysplasia of hip is a condition in which part of the hip joint (ball and socket joint) is dysplastic or abnormal. Treatment depends on age of the child.

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