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How Effective is the Physiotherapy for Congenital Muscular Torticollis?

Congenital muscular torticollis tends to sink to the right, more pronounced in youth, but becomes even more noticeable when fully focused on one thing. The meridian on the right side of the neck is shorter than that on the left. Ask experts about the possibility of treatment and the cost.
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  • Medical
  • Musculoskeletal System
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How Effective is Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Osteomylitis?

Osteomylitis is caused by regional aseptic inflammation and edema, with symptoms including joint swelling and pain. Timely diagnosis and treatment are crucial, as blind treatment may delay the condition.
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  • Orthopedics
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Osteomylitis
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How High Is the Risk of Bone Lengthening Surgery?

Discuss the risks of bone lengthening surgery and suggest safe methods for increasing height
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  • Orthopedics
  • Risk Assessment
  • Bone Lengthening
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How Is an X-Shaped Leg Formed?

X-leg, also known as genu varum, is a very common lower limb deformity in medicine.
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  • Orthopedics
  • Lower Limb Deformities
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How is congenital hip dislocation detected?

Understand how to detect congenital hip dislocation early and grasp the best timing for treatment.
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  • Medical
  • Orthopedics
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How Long After a 1-Year-9-Month-Old Child’s Right Leg Fracture Can They Remove the Cast and Start Walking?

A 1-year-and-9-month-old child has a fractured femur. After receiving cast fixation treatment, when can they remove the cast and begin to walk?
  • FAQ
  • Orthopedics
  • Pediatric Fractures
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How Long After a Child’s Ankle Fracture Can They Walk?

After a child’s ankle fracture, it is generally recommended to start activity one month after the fracture to avoid displacement of the fracture. At the same time, pay attention to calcium supplementation, regularly take X-rays to check the recovery progress, and increase nutritional intake and functional exercise training to promote recovery.
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  • Orthopedics
  • Medical Consultation
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How Long After Congenital Hip Dysplasia Surgery Can One Walk?

Inquiry about how long after congenital hip dysplasia surgery one can walk and related recovery information
  • FAQ
  • Orthopedics
  • Postoperative Care
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How Long After Hip Dislocation Can You Walk?

Manual reduction and recovery time after hip dislocation
  • Health
  • Medical
  • Orthopedics
  • Hip
  • Dislocation
  • Reduction
  • Recovery
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How Long After Orthopedic Surgery Can You Walk?

Patients with congenital hip dysplasia need at least 3 months to start walking after surgery, with a follow-up checkup one month after the operation and medication treatment. Complete healing is expected to take about half a year.
  • FAQ
  • Orthopedics
  • Developmental Hip Dysplasia
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