How does bone deformity do?

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Skeletal deformity skeletal deformity refers to the genetic defects of organs or parts of organs caused by abnormal fetal development. Dislocation of the hip in children, also known as congenital dislocation of the hip, has been formed at birth. How does bone deformity do? How does bone deformity do?

How does bone deformity do?

Early diagnosis and treatment of congenital dislocation of the hip is very important. 3 ~ 6 months after the diagnosis of the baby, can be fixed with a special sling, 3 months after more than 95% can be cured, this treatment does not damage the joints, fewer complications.

For babies about 1 year old who start to walk, they need to repair the dislocated joint first, then put on the frog style plaster for 3 months, and then fix it with the frog style bracket for 9-12 months to return to normal. For children over 2 years old, they have to be operated on and put in plaster. Children between the ages of 4 and 7 must be cured by surgery. Do the same operation, the younger the baby, the better the effect; The older the patient is, the greater the surgical trauma and the worse the effect is.

If the dislocation of hip joint is not treated, it will lead to leg disability, walking lame, growing up, the leg can not bear the force, walking will feel painful. Hard block feels hard, like rubber, no swelling, sliding, baby's head is often side high side low. Because this hard lump is not a blood clot, it is invalid to use hot compress or physical therapy.

matters needing attention

1. Corrective shoes should be worn frequently. It's better to wear them all the time at home. Don't "fish for three days and dry the net for two days" because you love your children, otherwise it won't be effective. 2. During the correction, do not let the baby's legs turn out and kneel down, otherwise, the ligament on the leg will be damaged and cannot be corrected.