Centre for Paediatric Ortho
The AstenOrtho® Centre for Paediatric Ortho is dedicated to the comprehensive treatment of children’s joints, muscles, and bones. We prioritize providing personalized and commissioned care to young children, including those facing developmental and physical deformities. Recognizing the unique challenges that children's musculoskeletal problems pose as they grow, our expert team is equipped to address diverse issues, understanding that their bodies respond differently to damages, injections, and defects, necessitating proper and intricate diagnoses with specialized attention. Our specialists collaborate seamlessly with other healthcare professionals, including paediatricians, physical therapists, and rehabilitation experts. This collaborative effort ensures comprehensive and integrated care for each child being cared for at AstenOrtho®.
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Dr. Mohammed Hasil M
Director, Orthopaedic & Robotic Surgery, Leadership
Specialties: Robotic Surgery Joint Replacement Surgery
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Dr. Saraswati Viswanathan
Visiting Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon (Paediatric Orthopaedic)
Specialties: Paediatric orthopaedics. Clubfoot. Limb length discrepancy. Deformities.
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Dr. Puneeth
Visiting Consultant Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgeon
Specialties: Complex trauma Deformity correction Limb Lengthening Knee preservation
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Dr. Abdussamad Nalakath
Consultant Physician & Diabetologist, Leadership
Specialties: General Medicine Diabetology
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Dr. Sofiya Usman P
Leadership, Sr. Consultant Pedodontist Restorative & Cosmetic Dentist
Specialties: Paedodontics Preventive Dentistry
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Dr. Zarina Usman P
Consultant Dermatologist & Cosmetologist, Leadership
Specialties: Dermatologist Cosmeologist
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ClubFoot
Clubfoot, also known as talipes equinovarus, is a birth defect where a baby's foot is twisted out of shape or position. The foot is typically turned inward and downward, with the tendons (tissues connecting muscles to bones) being shorter than usual, which restricts proper movement. Fortunately, clubfoot is treatable, and early intervention with methods like the Ponseti method (casting and bracing) or surgery can help the foot grow and develop more normally.
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