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Nilesh Mittal
Pediatric orthopedics, a specialized branch of medicine focused on musculoskeletal issues in children, has witnessed remarkable progress in recent years. This article explores the significance of pediatric orthopedics, common conditions it addresses, and the advancements that have transformed its landscape. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for children with congenital, developmental, or traumatic musculoskeletal disorders. Advancements in minimally invasive surgery, 3D printing technology, non-surgical options, and improved diagnostic tools have revolutionized the field, enhancing patient care and outcomes. However, challenges such as limited access to specialized care, financial barriers, and the unique growth and development dynamics of pediatric patients still persist. This article underscores the importance of addressing these challenges to ensure that young patients with musculoskeletal conditions have access to the best possible care, fostering a bright and promising future for their physical and emotional well-being.