CHOP Researchers Develop New Method for Measuring Movement Behavior in Children with Autism
Jan 27, 2022
Method measures motor imitation skills, which have been challenging to measure consistently and precisely.
Every person on your child’s team has the same goal: to see your child thrive. The team might include many specialists, who are all here to give your child the highest level of support.
Jan 27, 2022
Method measures motor imitation skills, which have been challenging to measure consistently and precisely.
Jan 25, 2022
As part of a longstanding partnership with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Emirates Health Services (EHS), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)will exhibit leading medical breakthroughs in the EHS booth at the annual Arab Health Exhibition and Congress, which is taking place at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre this week.
Jan 26, 2022
The Middleman Family Pavilion, including 24/7 Emergency Department, will give more families easier access to CHOP’s best-in-class pediatric specialists.
Jan 25, 2022
While spinal fusion remains the gold standard to treat adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, CHOP continues to explore new – and less invasive – treatments.
Jan 25, 2022
New test analyzes mitochondrial DNA to find and quantify certain variations and deletions, providing a useful diagnostic tool that helps guide treatment.
Jan 24, 2022
The Asmund Laerdal Foundation and RQI Partners LLC’s Philanthropic Support Will Advance Best Pediatric Cardiac Arrest Prevention, Preparation, Education, and Resuscitation Practices.
Jan 24, 2022
CHOP researchers found that levels of proteins in the plasma of patients with MIS-C are significantly dysregulated and share features with two other inflammatory syndromes.
Jan 25, 2022
Children with high-functioning autism can be an easy target for bullies. A CHOP pediatrician offers tips to help parents address bullying behavior and teach coping skills.
Jan 20, 2022
Meet Kim Olthoff, MD, FACS, Surgical Director of the Liver Transplant Program
Jan 20, 2022
Children who need immediate care for a migraine flare-up can receive IV medications in our Day Medicine Unit as an alternative to the Emergency Department.