About HCA HealthONE Rocky Mountain Pediatric Orthopedics
Our team of dedicated pediatric orthopedists and other medical professionals provides high-quality care for your child's musculoskeletal condition or injury.
Pediatric orthopedic conditions we treat
If your child suffers an injury to their musculoskeletal system, our walk-in urgent care clinics can provide fast treatment to minimize the impact on their growing body.
Our practices also specialize in treating childhood orthopedic conditions and injuries such as:
- Back pain
- Bursitis
- Clubfoot
- Developmental anomalies of the hip or knee
- Dislocations
- Fractures and broken bones
- Foot, shoulder and lower extremity disorders and injuries
- Hand and upper extremity disorders and injuries
- Herniated disc
- Hip and shoulder dislocations
- Hip dysplasia
- Juvenile arthritis
- Musculoskeletal congenital conditions
- Myositis
- Overuse injury
- Scoliosis and other spinal issues
- Sports injuries
- Sprains and strains
- Tendonitis
- Trigger finger
Pediatric orthopedic services we provide
Starting with diagnostic testing to identify the full scope of your child's condition, we then create a treatment plan. Your child's plan will be tailored to their unique needs to ensure the most healing possible. Whenever possible, we choose a nonsurgical method of treatment, but, when surgery is necessary, we offer many minimally invasive procedures.
Some of the pediatric orthopedic services we offer include:
- Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery
- Arm, elbow, foot and hip fracture treatment
- arthroplasty
- Arthroscopy
- Cartilage excision
- Casting, bracing and splinting
- Clubfoot surgery
- Dislocation treatment
- Elbow surgery
- Foot surgery
- Fracture treatment for elbow, femur, foot, humerus, radius, ulna and wrist
- Hand and upper extremity surgery
- Knee cartilage excision
- Knee procedures
- Knee surgery
- Ligament and meniscus procedures
- Meniscectomy
- Meniscus repair
- Nerve repair and revision
- Spinal fusion
- Spine deformity surgery
- Spine surgery
- Sports medicine services
- Tendon and muscle repair
- Trigger finger release
- Vertebral body tethering
If your child suffers an injury to their musculoskeletal system, our walk-in urgent care clinics can provide fast treatment to minimize the impact on their growing body.
Our practices also specialize in treating childhood orthopedic conditions and injuries such as:
- Back pain
- Bursitis
- Clubfoot
- Developmental anomalies of the hip or knee
- Dislocations
- Fractures and broken bones
- Foot, shoulder and lower extremity disorders and injuries
- Hand and upper extremity disorders and injuries
- Herniated disc
- Hip and shoulder dislocations
- Hip dysplasia
- Juvenile arthritis
- Musculoskeletal congenital conditions
- Myositis
- Overuse injury
- Scoliosis and other spinal issues
- Sports injuries
- Sprains and strains
- Tendonitis
- Trigger finger
Starting with diagnostic testing to identify the full scope of your child's condition, we then create a treatment plan. Your child's plan will be tailored to their unique needs to ensure the most healing possible. Whenever possible, we choose a nonsurgical method of treatment, but, when surgery is necessary, we offer many minimally invasive procedures.
Some of the pediatric orthopedic services we offer include:
- Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery
- Arm, elbow, foot and hip fracture treatment
- arthroplasty
- Arthroscopy
- Cartilage excision
- Casting, bracing and splinting
- Clubfoot surgery
- Dislocation treatment
- Elbow surgery
- Foot surgery
- Fracture treatment for elbow, femur, foot, humerus, radius, ulna and wrist
- Hand and upper extremity surgery
- Knee cartilage excision
- Knee procedures
- Knee surgery
- Ligament and meniscus procedures
- Meniscectomy
- Meniscus repair
- Nerve repair and revision
- Spinal fusion
- Spine deformity surgery
- Spine surgery
- Sports medicine services
- Tendon and muscle repair
- Trigger finger release
- Vertebral body tethering
Preparing for your visit
We strive to inform patients about financial expectations regarding healthcare services and prepare them for upcoming procedures.