Question

Recently, I’ve noticed that my child’s palm cannot rotate upward. I would like to ask the doctor how to handle this situation and help my child recover?

Answer

Based on the description and the image provided, this condition affects the rotational function of the forearm, generally placing it in a pronated state. Surgery is not effective in improving the range of rotation and therefore cannot restore normal activity. It is necessary to bring the child to the hospital for further examination to clarify the cause and then treat the symptoms accordingly.