The Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine Program at Boston Children’s Hospital helps patients affected by any illness or injury that affects their function.
We are a team of physicians and nurse practicioners trained to develop intervention and rehabilitation strategies for patients based on their medical diagnoses, stages of development, and capabilities. We oversee medical and rehabilitation therapies, equipment, bracing, and exercises for patients that align with their medical treatment and goals.
A variety of causes can lead to impaired function. Some of the patients we work with were born with conditions like spina bifida, cerebral palsy, or congenital heart disease. Others were diagnosed with conditions such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy or osteosarcoma (a type of bone cancer).
We also work with patients with sudden impairments. This can be from an accident or injury leading to brain injury or spinal cord injury. Other patients are experiencing impairment due to an infection or immune response leading to transverse myelitis, as an example.