Consultation on Treatment Plans for Patients with Ischemic Necrosis of the Femoral Head
Treatment for right hip joint ischemic necrosis is recommended through surgical intervention, while conservative treatment can temporarily alleviate symptoms.
A 30-year-old female patient reports exacerbated spinal pain following a fall while skiing last year. She experiences pain in the middle of her spine, particularly when unable to bend forward, and feels stiffness and pain after prolonged bending. Previously diagnosed with periostitis but treatment was ineffective. Inquiring about the possibility of paraspinal tendinitis and correct treatment methods.
Treatment Recommendations for Painful Stress Osteitis of the Tibia
Discuss the treatment methods for congenital bilateral hip dislocation, emphasizing the importance of surgical treatment and the necessity of referral procedures.
A 7-month-old girl has been diagnosed with left foot clubfoot. Parents inquire about the appropriate treatment methods.
Seeking Treatment Suggestions for Femoral Head Necrosis
Patient with hip joint ischemic necrosis seeks treatment advice for knee pain
Lymph node swelling in a two-year-old child is usually caused by a mild infection and is often a normal physiological response. However, if accompanied by other symptoms, it is important to investigate further.
Patients with synovitis symptoms can use nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or Chinese herbal medicine for treatment, and combine physical therapy and acupuncture for holistic treatment to accelerate inflammation absorption.