Condition
Pediatric Arthrogryposis
What is arthrogryposis?
Arthrogryposis describes a group of congenital disorders that cause joint and muscle deformities. Babies with arthrogryposis are born with contracted, stiff joints and underdeveloped muscles. Although arthrogryposis does not worsen over time, it can cause further joint deformities if untreated.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What causes arthrogryposis in children?
Types of arthrogryposis in children
What are the symptoms of arthrogryposis in children?
How is arthrogryposis in children diagnosed?
How is arthrogryposis in children treated?
Orthopaedic Treatment at Children's National Hospital
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Providers Who Treat Arthrogryposis
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Departments that Treat Arthrogryposis
Prenatal Pediatrics Institute
The Prenatal Pediatrics Institute at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., provides specialized care for babies during pregnancy, delivery and after birth.