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As the parent of an injured child or teen, consider the fact that the most important decision you will make is who you choose as their orthopedic specialist. Your child will have to live with the outcome of your choice for the rest of their life. Your child is trusting you with their future. It is vital for you to learn how to find the best specialist for your child. Is your child ready to begin playing sports?
Choosing
a quality physician for your child "Practice makes perfect." This
saying is very applicable to the field of medicine. You certainly wouldn't
want to be a cardiovascular surgeon's first bypass patient. To ensure the best possible outcome and recovery for your child, it is crucial invest time and energy in locating a specialist in pediatric sports medicine. Pediatric
orthopedic specialists
It is important to find a pediatric orthopedic specialist who is qualified and understands your child and his or her unique condition. Pediatric orthopedic specialists have completed specific training and certification programs in order to become an expert in the field of treating children. Click here to learn more about Dr. Christine Quatro of Varsity Orthopedics.
What to look for Next, look for subspecialization in pediatric orthopedics. This can be seen in a physician's specific training programs, their credentials or their practice experience. The ideal choice is an orthopedic surgeon who is fellowship-trained in pediatric orthopedics. Fellowship training is the highest level of training available to a specialized physician in the United States. How
to research online Complement this search within individual Web sites with a review of reputable sites that provide overall information about a specialty, such as the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS). This society is responsible for board certification and provides a complete listing of board-certified physicians in your area. These nonbiased, informational sites should discuss various treatment options for specific problems, including "watchful waiting." Compare this impartial information with the recommendations of a particular physician or practice that you are considering for your child. Be aware that some Web sites appear to be informational but are, in fact, steerage devices for physicians who pay to be listed among “preferred providers.” A WebMD article, "Looking for Dr. Right: Shopping Tips for the Medical Marketplace," provides some additional tips on searching for a physician:
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on the following links for more information about: Orthopedic problems and birth defects
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