Brain Injury
An acquired brain injury (also known as traumatic brain injury) is an injury to the brain that has occurred after birth. It is not hereditary, congenital or degenerative.
An acquired brain injury (also known as traumatic brain injury) is an injury to the brain that has occurred after birth. It is not hereditary, congenital or degenerative.
From spine issues such as scoliosis to sports injuries, the team at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital takes care of a wide variety joint and bone conditions.
At Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, we integrate a variety of services into our programs for children with development issues, such as delays, learning disorders and autism, to create a treatment plan tailored to your child.
At MWPH, we offer compassionate, coordinated care for a range of neurological disorders, including cerebral palsy and spinal bifida.
Children with burns or wounds are a highly specialized group that require care from a specialized, pediatric team who can treat and assess their needs. Learn more about wound and burn care from the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Program at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.