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Missing Thumb / Missing Fingers
Missing thumb / fingers is the most common hand disorder treated at Shriners Children’s. Typically only one hand is affected. Other symptoms may include webbed fingers or a short hand or forearm.
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News
Meet Our Care Managers!
https://www.shrinerschildrens.org/en/News-and-Media/News/2020/10/Meet-our-care-managersNational Case Management Week 2020 is October 11 – 17 and we are celebrating our dedicated and compassionate care managers.
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Play-related Accidents Land Two Close Family Friends in Walk-in Fracture Clinic on the Same Day
https://www.shrinerschildrens.org/en/News-and-Media/News/2020/07/Play-related-accidents-land-two-close-family-friends-in-walk-in-fracture-clinic-on-the-same-dayTwo close family friends come to the Philadelphia Shriners Hospital walk-in fracture clinic after incurring different injuries on the same day.
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Shriners Children's Providers Draw Inspiration From Time as Young Athletes
https://www.shrinerschildrens.org/en/News-and-Media/News/2023/04/Sports-Medicine-Providers-ReflectBecause of their time as young athletes, many providers at Shriners Children's can relate to patients with sports injuries.
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A Day in the Life of Ginny
https://www.shrinerschildrens.org/en/News-and-Media/News/2024/01/ginny-facility-dogGinny, the Shriners Children’s Spokane facility dog, is an essential member of the hospital’s care team. She provides companionship to patients at the hospital.
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Teamwork is Why Beth English Enjoys Working at Shriners Children's Lexington
https://www.shrinerschildrens.org/en/News-and-Media/News/2022/05/Lexington-Staff-ReflectionBeth English loves the idea of teamwork, which is why she has loved working at Shriners Children’s Lexington for more than two decades.
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Year in Review: Shriners Children's Celebrates Achievements from 2022
https://www.shrinerschildrens.org/en/News-and-Media/News/2022/12/Year-in-ReviewA look back at some of the biggest stories of the year.
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Congenital Neuromuscular Disorders
https://www.shrinerschildrens.org/en/Pediatric-Care/Congenital-Neuromuscular-DisordersShriners Children's is a renowned leader in providing specialized pediatric medical care, utilizing the latest clinical and scientific research in our comprehensive approach to treatment for children with muscular and neuromuscular disorders.
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Elbow Injuries
Elbow injuries are common in active children and can range from mild to severe. Specialists at Shriners Children's will assess your child's elbow injury and develop a customized treatment plan.
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Ulnar Polydactyly
Extra fingers can be located anywhere on the hand. Ulnar polydactyly occurs when a child is born with an additional “little finger” located on the pinky finger side of the hand, known as the ulnar side.