Condition
Pediatric Congenital Spine Deformities
Congenital spine deformities are disorders of the spine that develop in a child before birth. The vertebrae don’t form properly very early in fetal development, causing structural problems in the spine and spinal cord.
These deformities can range from mild to severe, and may cause other problems if untreated, such as:
- Developmental problems with the heart, kidneys or urinary tract
- Paraplegia (paralysis of the legs and lower body)
- Problems with breathing or walking
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Spinal Treatment at Children's National Hospital
Children’s National offers children with spinal deformities a range of treatments, including innovative casting techniques, surgical procedures and rehabilitation programs to improve their chance for normal spinal function. Discover more about the treatments we offer.
Providers Who Treat Congenital Spine Deformities
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Departments that Treat Congenital Spine Deformities
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.