• By Darius Rad
  • 11 June 2024

Cerebral Palsy in children

Cerebral palsy affects quite a lot of children, up to 4 in every 1000 births. Cerebral palsy is usually diagnosed at birth and this is non-progressive which means it doesn't get worse over time.
  • By Darius Rad
  • 11 June 2024

Ankle Sprains in Children

Following a child’s twisting injury to any joint, and in this case, the ankle there will be immediate pain and an inability for your child to weight bear through the leg.
  • By Darius Rad
  • 11 June 2024

Tarsal coalition: does your child have ongoing foot pain?

Tarsal coalition is a foot condition, more frequent in children and teenagers, that can limit function and affect wellbeing.

  • By Darius Rad
  • 11 June 2024

Patellar instability in children

Knee problems are frequent during a child’s growth, especially in those who play contact sports. Of these pathologies, a dislocated patella is among the most common. Here to provide a comprehensive overview of patellar instability is Mr Darius Rad, consultant paediatric orthopaedic surgeon with special interest in knee sports injuries.