Pediatric Orthopedics
Highest Level of Care for Injuries

Pediatric Orthopedic Testing & Diagnosis

An accurate diagnosis begins with a full evaluation of your child. Our first step is a hands-on assessment of your child’s condition or injury. The next step is performing imaging tests and sometimes other tests, depending on the condition being treated.

We use imaging tests for many orthopedic conditions to determine the issue. For sports-related injuries, we must assess how serious the injury is so we can recommend the best path toward your child’s recovery. 

Orthopedic Evaluation Testing

  • Imaging tests: X-ray scans, computerized tomography (CT) scans and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) create pictures of your child’s bones so the physician can diagnose the problem. 
  • Arthroscopy: During this minimally invasive test, the surgeon inserts a thin tube into the joint through a small incision. A tiny camera at the end of the tube allows the surgeon to see the inside of the joint and make a diagnosis. In some cases, the surgeon can repair joint damage using this procedure.

Getting Test Results

Depending on the test and your child’s condition, your child’s doctor will explain the results of the test either immediately or at a follow-up appointment. 

To get the results of diagnostic tests as soon as they’re available, log in to MyChart. MyChart is a patient portal that links all your medical information, even from other health organizations. You’ll find your upcoming appointments, test results, medical bills and more all in one place. Enroll in MyChart.

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