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Care Innovation

A Surgical Rarity: Two Rotationplasty Procedures in One Month

May 12, 2023
An orthopedic oncologist at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles shares the challenges—and keys to success—for this rare and complex surgery.
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Research and Breakthroughs

Adolescents Make Similar Gains as Children After SEMLS

June 18, 2024
New findings show that older adolescents with cerebral palsy can still benefit from single event multilevel surgery.
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Research and Breakthroughs

Curve Size Predicts Success of Limited Fusion for Congenital Scoliosis

January 18, 2024
A Children’s Hospital Los Angeles study finds that limited fusion is most successful in children whose preoperative curves are less than 50 degrees.
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Research and Breakthroughs

Why Surgeons Need to Intervene Sooner in Neuromuscular Scoliosis

January 22, 2025
Neuromuscular scoliosis curves 80 degrees or larger require more resources—and achieve less optimal results.
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After a Broken Arm, Parker Is Back In the Swing of Things

February 16, 2022
The 5-year-old's family credits a team of fracture experts at Children's Hospital Los Angeles for helping their daughter recover from a playground accident.
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Advice From Our Experts

Why Your Child’s Broken Bone May Not Need to Be Set

November 25, 2024
Fixing a fracture usually requires the broken bone to be pushed back into place, but depending on your child’s age and how severe the injury is, the body may be able to heal itself with the right care
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Research and Breakthroughs

More Osteotomies Increase Curve Correction in Early Onset Scoliosis

September 13, 2024
Study finds that more osteotomies lead to more curve correction—without increasing complications—for children with early onset scoliosis.
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Research and Breakthroughs

Can Augmented Reality Improve Exercise for Children With Cerebral Palsy?

April 17, 2024
A pilot study at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is testing whether augmented reality can promote physical activity for children with cerebral palsy.
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Our Patients

A Story of Cancer, Rotationplasty—and Friendship

January 3, 2025
At age 9, Wallie and Noah were facing osteosarcoma—and a surgery that would change their lives forever. There was only one way to get through it: together.
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