Question

A 24-year-old patient, since the age of one, has been unable to put weight on the heel of their left leg after a fever. The left leg is shorter and weaker than the right leg, and they have never received treatment. As they grew older, walking became increasingly difficult. The patient hopes to undergo foot correction to increase the points of force application, thereby improving their walking ability.

Answer

For the treatment of pediatric paralysis Sequelae, rehabilitation training is crucial. It is recommended to undergo training under the guidance of a professional doctor and follow the principle of gradual increase. The training should start with small amounts, gradually increasing the activity volume and intensity, and expanding the range of joint movement. During the training process, avoid causing significant pain; if severe pain occurs or pain worsens after training, stop training immediately and seek medical assistance. Appropriate rehabilitation training can effectively improve the patient’s walking ability and quality of life.