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Clients - Amputation and Bone Dysplasia

The Amputation and Bone Dysplasia Clinic provides services to children and teenagers under the age of 18:

  • who are missing one or more limbs due to a congenital malformation, or who have an acquired amputation due to an accident or a disease;
  • with achondroplasia (little people) or other forms of bone dysplasia. Children who live with other musculoskeletal conditions such as severe burns, arthrogryposis and spina bifida. 
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Updated on 3/20/2015
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