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Neonatal Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is an important part of our neonatal care. Our skilled therapists help calm premature infants, encourage bonding and improve development.

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Spine Surgery Quality and Patient Safety Outcomes

Our Spine Program treats more kids, teens and young adults with spine conditions than any other hospital in the Rocky Mountain Region.

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Chloe: How a Young Dancer Beat Leukemia

Chloe’s treatment for leukemia was about more than just medicine – it was about positivity, relationships and getting back to dance.

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Anna-Gray: A Full Life with Adult Congenital Heart Disease

In her 20s, Anna-Gray is learning what treatment for congenital heart disease looks like for an adult — and why it’s best at Children’s Colorado.

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AJ: Finding Down Syndrome Care, Inclusion and Hope

AJ’s story highlights Down syndrome care and inclusion, showing how resilience and joy can inspire hope and belonging.

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Cameron: Conquering Clubfoot

While both Cameron’s parents were born with clubfoot, that didn’t necessarily mean he would be too. But at just 15 days old, he began treatment. See how years later, Cameron is thriving.

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Ainsley: How the Microtia Clinic Built a Foundation of Confidence

For the first time, Ainsley met kids that looked like her and built confidence she didn’t know was possible — thanks to the Microtia Clinic at Children’s Hospital Colorado.

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Children’s Hospital Colorado Research Outlines First Pediatric Classifications for Suicide Risk in Adolescents and Kids

Based on years of national data, Children's Colorado experts identified five classifications of youth who have died by suicide. See how their findings are essential for recommending more effective and targeted suicide interventions for young people.

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Peyton: How Prenatal Spina Bifida Surgery Helped Avoid Brain Surgery

Peyton’s myeloschisis, the severest form of spina bifida, put her at risk for acute complications. Fetal surgery was her best chance at a positive outcome.

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Zeke and Zane: Overcoming Long Odds with Expert Fetal Cardiology Care

The odds that Zeke and Zane would have the same heart condition are long. They needed an amazing care team to overcome those odds, and they got just that.