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Infant and Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
In its highly regarded medical journal, Pediatrics, the American Academy of Pediatricians (AAP) just published a review of current standards for evaluating and treating a condition often recognized in newborns and infants. The condition is called developmental...
Share Your Story: Andi’s Life Changing Journey
Meet Andi, a patient who is treated by our spine and hip experts. Learn more about her journey below. Blog written by Andi's mom, Tera, of McComb, Mississippi. Andi’s life changing journey started the moment she was born. At birth, we were told something was...
Share Your Story: Too Hip for Dysplasia
Meet Sadie, a patient who is treated by our experts in our Center for Excellence in Hip. Learn more about her journey below. Blog written by Sadie's mom, Sarah Beth, of Longview. Sadie was diagnosed with Developmental Hip Dysplasia (DDH) at the age of 2 months old,...
Get to Know our SRH Staff: Marco Flores, Family Services
What is your role at the hospital? What do you do on a daily basis? I am the lead medical interpreter for Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. I oversee and help coordinate the day to day operations and language access needs for our patients. My team and I...
Young Athletes and Soccer Safety: What You Need To Know
Recently, sports medicine physician Shane M. Miller, M.D., joined a Facebook LIVE discussion with pediatrician Early B. Denison, M.D., from Pediatric Associates of Dallas. As an expert in caring for young athletes, Miller was interviewed to discuss soccer safety...
Health Care Providers Gather in Frisco to Learn from Hospital Experts
Over the weekend, Scottish Rite Hospital hosted the Pediatric Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Symposium (POSMS) at the Frisco campus. In its first year, POSMS is a combination of two medical conferences – Pediatric Orthopedics Education Series and the Sports...
Get to Know our SRH Staff: Lisa Gardner, Research
What is your role at the hospital? What do you do on a daily basis? I provide administrative support to Matt Ferguson, assistant administrator for the Research department and Harry Kim, M.D., director for the Center of Excellence in Hip Disorders.In addition to...
Share Your Story: Why I Give Back
Meet Jan and Sam, the chair of 2018 Cookies and Castles and her son, who was treated by our Scoliosis and Spine experts. Learn more about their journey below. Blog written by Jan, of Dallas. At the age of 5, our son Sam was diagnosed with scoliosis. We visited the...
Functional Testing: Why is it Important for Athletes Returning to Sports?
There are many factors to consider before releasing a young athlete back to sports after an injury. Our sports physical therapists and sports medicine physicians continually review and discuss the latest evidence on risk factors for injuries in young and growing...
Share Your Story: Why I Volunteer
Meet Luann and Andrew, a mom who is a hospital volunteer and a patient who was treated in our Neurology department. Learn more about their journey below.Blog written by Luann, of Dallas. Our son, Andrew, was always very active and loved playing soccer and...
#SRHaccess Facebook LIVE Recap: Overgrowth Related Syndromes
On this week's #SRHaccess Facebook LIVE, Director of the Center for Excellence in Hand Scott Oishi, M.D., joined us to discuss the hospital's expertise in caring for children diagnosed with overgrowth related syndromes. Below is a recap of the conversation. Watch...
An Injury Not to Ignore: Hand & Finger Fractures in Young Athletes
Believe it or not, hand and finger injuries in kids, especially young athletes are very common. In fact, almost 20 percent of the injuries we see in the Fracture Clinic are hand related injuries. For children, these injuries can occur in a number of ways. For...
Symbrachydactyly: Did You Know?
Our Center for Excellence in Hand cares for the common to the complex of upper extremity disorders. Depending on the patient and their hand difference, our experts put together an individualized treatment plan to help the child have the most function as possible....
Tips to Know About Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee
This week, members from our sports medicine team are attending the sixth annual Pediatric Research in Sports Medicine Society (PRiSM) meeting. Among many small group sessions, our team is part of a multi-center research group focused on osteochondritis dissecans...
Share Your Story: Parker and the Superhero Leg
Meet Parker, a patient who is treated in our Prosthetics and Orthotics department. Learn more about his journey below. Blog written by Parker's father, James, of Flower Mound. In August 2012, our family traveled to Nanchang, China to adopt our two youngest sons,...
















