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Exploring Early Treatment Options for Children with Cerebral Palsy

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  When your child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy (CP), it is natural to feel overwhelmed and worried about the future. One of the most common questions parents ask is: “Does my child need surgery?” The good news is that many children with cerebral palsy can benefit from non-surgical treatment options before considering surgery. With early intervention and expert care from a qualified Pediatric Orthopedician in Kukatpally and Banjara Hills , your child’s mobility, comfort, and overall quality of life can significantly improve. If you are looking for expert care in Hyderabad, consult Dr. Venkatram Thyalapalli , MBBS, M.S (Orthopedics) (OSM), Ilizarov Specialist, Consultant Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon at Rainbow Children's Hospitals, Kukatpally & Banjara Hills. Understanding Cerebral Palsy and Its Orthopedic Challenges Cerebral palsy is a neurological condition that affects muscle tone, posture, and movement. Children with CP often experience: Muscle stiffness (spasticity) Pai...

Is Toe Walking Normal in Kids? Causes and Treatment Explained

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  Is your child walking on their toes without placing their heels on the ground? Toe walking is a common concern among parents, especially during the early walking years. While it may be harmless in toddlers, persistent toe walking after the age of two may require evaluation by a specialist. If you are worried about your child’s walking pattern, consult Dr Venkatram Thyalapalli , MBBS, M.S (Orthopedics) (OSM), Ilizarov Specialist and Consultant Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon at Rainbow Children's Hospitals , Kukatpally & Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. As a leading Pediatric Orthopedician in Kukatpally and Banjara Hills , Dr. Venkatram specializes in diagnosing and treating gait abnormalities like toe walking in children. What Is Toe Walking? Toe walking is a walking pattern where a child walks on the balls of their feet without allowing the heels to touch the ground. It is commonly observed in children who are learning to walk. In many toddlers, toe walking is temporary and resolves n...