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Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine

Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Phone Number (Existing Patients): 703.635.3823

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Pediatric Specialists of Virginia (PSV) Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine pediatric surgeons work closely with a comprehensive medical team specialized in the treatment of infants, children, and teens with muscle, skeletal, and bone conditions and injuries.

Advanced orthopaedic care for children.

Our pediatric focus gives us the expertise to treat the muscle, skeletal, and bone conditions affecting children, who face a different set of challenges from adults because their bones and muscles are still growing. The team’s goal is to help patients maximize their abilities, whether it’s returning to a sport or simply enjoying being a kid.

From diagnosis and treatment of broken bones and sports injuries to complex cases including scoliosis and rare congenital disorders, our orthopaedic specialists treat a variety of conditions, including: 

  • Acute injuries, such as fractures, sprains, and strains
  • Common foot and leg problems, such as bowlegs and intoeing
  • Congenital deformities and disorders, such as arthrogryposis of the hand, arm, and shoulder
  • Genetic disorders, including Marfan syndrome and neurofibromatosis
  • Limb amputations
  • Orthopaedic birth defects, such as clubfoot and hip dislocation
  • Osteogenesis imperfecta, also known as brittle bone disease
  • Physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, and skeletal dysplasias
  • Scoliosis, including bracing and spine surgery
  • Urgent orthopaedic conditions, such as bone infections and tumors
  • Sports medicine: Ligament and meniscal injuries; shoulder instability
  • Constriction ring syndrome/amniotic band syndrome
  • Radius deficiency
  • Ulnar deficiency
  • Central deficiency/cleft hand
  • Transverse failure of formation
  • Congenital dislocation of the radial head
  • Congenital radio-ulnar synostosis
  • Syndactyly
  • Thumb polydactyly/finger polydactyly
  • Thumb deficiency/hypoplasia
  • Trigger thumb
  • Finger hypoplasia
  • Camptodactyly
  • Clinodactyly
  • Macrodactyly: Hand and foot
  • Postraumatic elbow reconstruction
  • Brachial plexus birth palsy
  • Neuromuscular upper extremity contractures
  • Madelung deformity
  • Pediatric hand fractures and soft tissue injuries

Many services and a broad range of orthopaedic specialists are available onsite, including casting and X-ray facilities, to provide convenient comprehensive care in one location for families no matter what level of care they require. Specialized services available include:

  • Treatment of early onset scoliosis through casting and Magnetically Controlled Growth Rod (MAGEC)
  • Minimally Invasive Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Pre-participation examinations for young athletes in sports programs

Orthopaedics Evening Clinic

PSV is enhancing access to pediatric fracture care with the launch of our Orthopaedics Evening Clinic, now open! This new service is designed to accommodate families who need after-hours care for their children. 

Orthopaedics Evening Clinic Hours:

  • Mondays & Wednesdays: 3:30 PM-7:00 PM
  • Last Appointment: 6:00 PM

Whether it’s a sprain, a strain, or a fracture, our specialized pediatric orthopaedic team is here to provide expert care when you need it most. We understand that accidents don't stick to a schedule, and that’s why we’re making it easier than ever to get the care your child needs.

What This Means for You:

  • Convenient Access: Evening hours that fit your busy schedule.
  • Specialized Care: Expert pediatric orthopaedic care when it’s needed most.

Looking Ahead:
We’ll be expanding clinic days to include Tuesdays and Thursdays in the near future, further enhancing access.

Give your child the best care in the comfort of our new evening hours. Call today at 703.876.2788 to schedule an appointment!

In the video below, PSV's Dr. Gill-Sealy provides a demonstration of proper techniques for changing children in a spica cast.

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Additional Information

Hamaker Court (Fairfax) – Suite 500

Existing Patient #: 703.635.3823

Fax #: 571.266.0563