David S. Feldman, MD

David S. Feldman, MD Dr. Feldman is director of the Spinal Deformity and Hip Pain Centers at the Paley Institute

Dr. Feldman spent 15 years as the Chief of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery at NYU Medical Center in New York City. In 2015, he relocated his practice to the Paley Institute to expand and perfect the care of his patients dealing with both routine and complex medical conditions. The Paley Institute allows Dr. Feldman an unparalleled ability to fully treat some of the world’s most difficult orthopedic c

ases, including those which were previously believed to be untreatable. After graduating from the Albert Einstein School of Medicine in 1988, Dr. Feldman interned in general surgery at NYU Langone Medical Center. He completed his residency in orthopedic surgery in June 1993 and spent the next year in fellowship at The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto with a special interest in pediatric orthopedic surgery and pediatric spine surgery. In 1994, Dr. Feldman returned to New York and joined the Orthopedics Department at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases. Since completing his studies, Dr. Feldman has been at the forefront of both simple and complex pediatric orthopedic treatments. He has helped many children with orthopedic deformities and conditions avoid surgery through early detection. His expertise with advanced non-surgical and surgical techniques has allowed hundreds of children to resume their normal activities after recovery times that are shorter than those of other methods. Dr. Feldman is also the founder of The Center for Children at NYU Langone Medical Center / NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, an organized team of specialists that devise and implement individual plans of care for children with special needs.

07/17/2025
Eleanor’s journey with Arthrogryposis and her MAGEC rod is strength in motion! This amazing technology helps her spine g...
07/09/2025

Eleanor’s journey with Arthrogryposis and her MAGEC rod is strength in motion! This amazing technology helps her spine grow without constant surgeries, and she’s proving what progress really looks like.

Every check-up shows how much progress she’s making and how strong and straight her spine is growing. Keep going, Eleanor! You’re doing amazing!

Wishing you and your family a Happy Independence Day!
07/04/2025

Wishing you and your family a Happy Independence Day!

Cambell just rang the bell! 🔔 Leg lengthening, check! Now he’s off to Ohio to heal up, grow stronger, and keep moving fo...
07/02/2025

Cambell just rang the bell! 🔔 Leg lengthening, check! Now he’s off to Ohio to heal up, grow stronger, and keep moving forward (literally).

Big things ahead for this guy! Keep stretching those limits, Cambell!

06/30/2025

Happy Arthrogryposis Day! 💙

Today, we celebrate strength, resilience, and the incredible individuals living with Arthrogryposis. Every step they take is a reminder of the power of perseverance.

Let’s spread awareness and positivity today and every day!

Triple the smiles in clinic today! 😄 Always a good day when we get to catch up with Jada and see how far she’s come.Her ...
06/27/2025

Triple the smiles in clinic today! 😄 Always a good day when we get to catch up with Jada and see how far she’s come.

Her confidence (and cool style!) keeps growing, and we’re lucky to be part of the journey.

Jada has AMC (Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita), a condition that affects joint mobility, but with the right care and teamwork, nothing’s holding her back!

Didn’t skip a beat! Back in the OR with Dr. Huser and focused on what matters most: exceptional care for our kiddos.    ...
06/26/2025

Didn’t skip a beat! Back in the OR with Dr. Huser and focused on what matters most: exceptional care for our kiddos.

06/23/2025
06/20/2025
Coop is on his way to new heights! With humerus arm osteotomy and lengthening with external fixators, he’s on track for ...
06/19/2025

Coop is on his way to new heights! With humerus arm osteotomy and lengthening with external fixators, he’s on track for some serious bone growth, looking for 4 inches over the next 8 months! This journey will bring even more independence, and we’re excited for what’s ahead!

Great to see this cool kid back for his follow-up. Nothing’s going to slow down Harrison. He’s taking on tethered cord, ...
06/17/2025

Great to see this cool kid back for his follow-up. Nothing’s going to slow down Harrison. He’s taking on tethered cord, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), and scoliosis like a pro and keeps moving forward.

Keep it up, Harrison!

She’s doing just peachy! Josie from Georgia isn’t just bringing the Southern charm—she’s showing off an amazing recovery...
06/10/2025

She’s doing just peachy! Josie from Georgia isn’t just bringing the Southern charm—she’s showing off an amazing recovery after her 8-plate surgery in January. Sweet, strong, and making strides every day. Go Josie!

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David S. Feldman, MD stands at the forefront of complex pediatric and adult orthopedic procedures and treatments. Dr. Feldman is currently the Associate Director of the Paley Orthopedic and Spine Institute in West Palm Beach, Florida. He is also leader of the Spinal Deformity and Hip Preservation Centers at the Paley Institute. After graduating from the Albert Einstein School of Medicine in 1988, Dr. Feldman interned in general surgery at NYU Langone Medical Center. He completed his residency in orthopedic surgery in June 1993 and spent the next year in fellowship at The Hospital for Sick Children Toronto with a special interest in pediatric orthopedic surgery and pediatric spine surgery. In 1994, Dr. Feldman returned to New York and joined the Orthopedics Department at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases. Since completing his studies, Dr. Feldman has been at the forefront of both simple and complex pediatric orthopedic treatments. He has helped many children with orthopedic deformities and conditions avoid surgery through early detection. His expertise with advanced non-surgical and surgical techniques has allowed hundreds of children to resume their normal activities after recovery times that are shorter than those of other methods. Dr. Feldman was also the founder of The Center for Children at NYU Langone Medical Center / NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, an organized team of specialists that devise and implement individual plans of care for children with special needs.

Dr. Feldman and his team at the Paley Orthopedic and Spine Institute serve patients throughout Palm Beach County, all 50 states and 90 countries. He also travels to see patients in New York, New York, Warsaw, Poland and Israel. Dr. Feldman welcomes patients of any age seeking relief from pain and an improved quality of life.