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About the Rheumatology Clinic

Arthritis is inflammation of the joint, which causes the joint to feel warm, stiff, swollen, and often painful. Many people think arthritis is just a disease of the elderly, but 1 in 1000 Canadian children live with juvenile arthritis.

Our Rheumatology Clinic can provide a diagnosis and develop a treatment plan that is specially designed for your child. The treatment plan will help your child to:

  • Achieve normal physical, social and intellectual development
  • Achieve and maintain functional range of joint movement
  • Achieve emotional acceptance of any physical limitations
  • Attend school regularly
  • Relate to other children
  • Assume responsibility for his or her own health

Clinics are scheduled three (3) to four (4) times per year. Telemedicine (OTN) follow up appointments are also available. The team includes Pediatric Rheumatologists, a Physiotherapist and Nurses.

Please bring the following items with you to each appointment:

  • Braces, walkers and AFOs
  • List of medications
  • Pair of shorts and a t-shirt
 

Arthritis is inflammation of the joint, which causes the joint to feel warm, stiff, swollen, and often painful.  If left untreated, the inflammation can damage the cartilage and underlying bone.

No one knows what causes juvenile arthritis.  In some cases, juvenile arthritis is gone by adulthood.  With other cases, the disease and its effects are lifelong and require ongoing medical care.

There is no cure for juvenile arthritis, but there are medications that can reduce the inflammation and relieve the pain and swelling.  Exercise is also important to help keep muscles and bones strong, keep joints flexible, and reduce pain.

Symptoms of juvenile arthritis can be difficult to detect. Common symptoms include:

  • Inflamed joints (red, swollen and warm to the touch)
  • Stiffness in the morning or after waking from naps
  • Limping or difficulty using an arm or leg

Our team will assess your child’s medical history and perform a thorough physical examination.  Additional investigations such as blood work, x-rays, or ultrasound may be arranged for the same day or at a later time.

 

Only healthcare providers can refer to the orthopedic clinic.
 

 Provider Referrals

Healthcare providers can find our NEO Kids & Family Central Intake eReferral Form on the Ocean Healthmap.

For assistance, please call NEO Navigation, central intake team at 705-523-7120.

 

 
Contact Us
Address

Health Sciences North
Ramsey Lake Health Centre
41 Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury, Ontario, P3E 5J1

Phone: 705-523-7120 ext 3508 or 3545

Email: neokidsinfo@hsnsudbury.ca