We develop all our baby carriers in close collaboration with medical specialists such as
child orthopedists and neonatal physicians.
Not exact matches
The entire product development team has worked on it, pediatricians and
orthopedists have scrutinized it and a number of test families have carried their
children in it.
For products to be used by sensitive newborns and small
children (e.g. our baby carriers), we turn to medical specialists such as pediatric
orthopedists and neonatal doctors.
Acute youth sports injuries, such as a sprained ankle, or moderate to severe strain, should be seen by a
child's primary care physician, who can help decide if a referral to a sports injury specialist, such as an
orthopedist, is required.
An
orthopedist may recommend braces, a walker, or other devices to help improve your
child's mobility and independence.
In the mid-1700s, many of the treatments
orthopedists prescribe to their patients nowadays such as, exercise, manipulation (now known as physical therapy) and splinting / bracing, were prescribed to treat deformities in
children.