Pediatric Musculoskeletal Pain

Pain is one of the most misunderstood and undertreated medical problems, especially in children. Experts in our Pediatric Pain and Headache Management Center work with children and teens of all ages, including babies and toddlers who are too young to explain what they feel. We can treat all types of musculoskeletal pain whether it's caused by an injury, a medical condition, or a medical treatment like surgery or chemotherapy. We also have a headache clinic for children suffering from headaches.

Pediatric Musculoskeletal Pain Doctors and Providers

At Children’s Health, we bring together specialists from rehabilitation medicine, psychology and your child’s existing providers to understand their needs and help them feel better quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is musculoskeletal pain common in children?

    Yes. Musculoskeletal pain is one of the most common issues seen by pediatricians and is usually caused by injury, overuse, posture or other conditions.

  • What might signal that my child’s pain could be because of an underlying condition?

    Signs that your child’s pain may be caused by an underlying medical condition include:

    • A fever that won’t go away
    • Bone tenderness
    • Chronic fatigue
    • Joint swelling
    • Morning joint stiffness and pain
    • Muscle weakness or weight loss
    • Pain that gets worse when they rest

    If some or many of these symptoms appear, your child should see a doctor for a complete evaluation.

  • How can I tell if my baby or toddler is having musculoskeletal pain?

    If your child stops doing certain movements, shifts from walking back to crawling or favors one side of their body it could be a sign of musculoskeletal pain.