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Maddie

Our journey with The Paley Institute began almost 10 years ago when we sought a second opinion with Dr. Paley regarding the management of Maddie’s Perthes disease at 4 1/2 years old. Maddie was a young 19 months when her left femur head lost blood supply. We never imagined her disease process would be so complex. Dr. Paley worked tirelessly to salvage her hip but despite two hip distraction and external fixator procedures, femoral head reshaping, and a procedure to slow the growth in her other leg to correct length discrepancy, her hip continued to deteriorate over time.
Maddie underwent a total left hip replacement at 13 years old in November 2018 performed by Dr. Minas. For the first time since Maddie was very young, she has excellent mobility, does not limp, and is pain-free. Six months post-op she is back to pursuing her equestrian dreams and is a happy, confident teenager. The journey was discouraging at times, but our faith never wavered as we knew God had led us to the Institute for a reason. We will be forever grateful to Dr. Paley, Dr. Minas, and the entire Paley Institute team for their compassion, unmatched collaborative multidisciplinary and expert innovative care, and tireless efforts to ensure each patient has an optimal outcome. The journey was discouraging at times, but our faith never wavered as we knew God had led us to the Institute for a reason.

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Mosope
Mosope

On 31st December 2010, we received our new year gift with the birth of Mosope, amid the celebration, there was a challenge, Mosope was born with Proximal focal femoral deficiency (PFFD), i got confused as i have never seen nor hear of this condition. We immediately met with our local doctor that referred us to an orthopaedic consultant, the Professor

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Larry

When a person is diagnosed with a serious medical condition that requires surgery, usually they seek a second opinion that hopefully informs them that things are not so dire. Imagine when the second physician tells the patient that not only is surgery required, but an additional procedure is needed as well. This is what happened to me. Upon a neurologist’s

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The boy you see in the photo with Dr. Paley is my son Giovanni, who suffers from tibial pseudoarthrosis.
Giovanni

The man of miracles. Who is Dr. Paley? Dr. Paley (for the few who still don’t know) is a world-renowned orthopedic surgeon, often called “the bone wizard,” known for his pioneering work in limb lengthening and deformity correction. He has invented or perfected about 100 surgical procedures related to limb reconstruction and deformity correction, and his protocols are used and

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