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Orthopedic problems in children are unique. Their bodies respond differently to musculoskeletal injuries and children often have orthopedic problems that don’t happen in adults. We specialize in these unique issues, combining compassionate care with conservative treatment, standard surgical procedures, and cutting-edge technologies tailored to your child’s needs. 

Orthopedic Surgery

We offer full and complete orthopedic services for acute injuries and chronic musculoskeletal conditions to help you get back to the activities you love.

Pediatric Care

The Pediatrics Department at Boston Medical Center offers primary care and a variety of specialty care services to infants, children and young adults. Through a philosophy of care…

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy (PT) is a healthcare specialty used to evaluate, diagnose, and treat physical problems or disorders of the human body. The goal of PT is for people to be able to …

Pediatric Sports Medicine Clinic

BMC’s Pediatric Sports Medicine Clinic provides care specifically tailored to children with sports-related injuries. As one of the few pediatric sports medicine programs in Boston…
Education and Training

Orthopedic Residency

Residents and fellows in the BMC orthopedic surgery residency program are provided with the opportunity to care for pediatric patients as part of their training.

Photographer: Emily Aniskovich

Research Overview

Pediatric orthopedics research at BMC includes investigation of sports injuries, hip dysplasia, and growth modulation. The program also has an ongoing research interest in the effects of health equity in the pediatric orthopedic population.