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Pediatric Orthopedics in Rawalpindi — Expert Bone & Joint Care for Children

Expert Bone and Joint Care for Children

KCIH’s Pediatric Orthopedics Department in Rawalpindi is your trusted destination for expert bone and joint care for children—from newborns with congenital deformities to adolescents with sports injuries. Our skilled pediatric orthopedic surgeons specialize in treating fractures, clubfoot, cerebral palsy, developmental hip dysplasia (DDH), limb deformities, and bone infections using advanced, minimally invasive techniques designed specifically for growing bodies.  Unlike adult orthopedics, pediatric bone conditions require specialized expertise because children’s bones heal faster, grow continuously, and respond differently to treatment. Our team combines cutting-edge diagnostic imaging (ultrasound, X-ray, MRI) with gentle, age-appropriate surgical methods to ensure optimal outcomes and rapid recovery.  What sets us apart: We prioritize not just healing your child’s fracture or deformity, but ensuring normal growth, full mobility, and long-term function. Dr. Hussain Wahab leads our team with 15+ years of experience in pediatric orthopedics. Whether your child needs emergency fracture care, corrective surgery for clubfoot, or rehabilitation after injury, KCIH’s 24/7 orthopedic specialists in Rawalpindi and Islamabad deliver expert, compassionate care backed by NICU and PICU support when needed. 

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Our Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon

Dr. Hussain Wahab – Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon in rawalpindi

Dr. Hussain Wahab

Pediatric Orthopedics

Pediatric Orthopedics FAQs

When should my child see an orthopedic doctor?

See an orthopedic specialist if your child has: fractures or injuries, persistent limb pain, difficulty walking, visible deformities like clubfoot, or concerns about growth patterns. Early evaluation prevents complications.

Yes. Pediatric orthopedic surgeons use specialized techniques designed for growing bones, modern imaging guidance, and careful anesthesia monitoring. Children typically recover faster than adults (2-4 weeks for most fractures)

Most pediatric fractures heal in 2-4 weeks, much faster than adult fractures (6-8 weeks). However, healing time depends on fracture type, severity, and proper immobilization. Our doctors provide realistic timelines after evaluation.

Clubfoot is when the foot points inward. Many cases are successfully treated WITHOUT surgery using the Ponseti method — special casts applied progressively. Surgery is only needed in some resistant cases.

DDH occurs when the hip joint doesn’t form properly. Newborn screening via ultrasound identifies most cases early. Early bracing prevents the need for surgery in many infants.

Stop the activity immediately. Apply ice and elevate. Contact us for evaluation. Most sports injuries heal well with proper treatment, physical therapy, and gradual return to-activity.

Recovery varies by condition and treatment. Most children return gradually with physical therapy guidance. Dr. Hussain provides specific timelines after examining your child.