A 4-year-old boy had an abnormal wrist joint in his left hand at the age of 2. An X-ray and CT scan revealed a bone tumor at the distal end of the ulna, and the doctor recommended surgical treatment.
An 8-month-old baby has a slight outward turn in their feet. How should it be treated? Will there be any residual symptoms? Should the baby continue to use a walker?
The treatment for aseptic necrosis of the femoral head includes nonsteroidal analgesics, osteo-nutritional medication, and surgical treatment consideration based on the condition to alleviate pain and stabilize joint function.
Aseptic necrosis of the femoral head is a stubborn disease, but with proper treatment and care, the ‘hip preservation’ treatment effect can be achieved.
How to treat aseptic necrosis of the femur? Early treatment may involve conservative methods such as high-voltage current therapy and acupuncture, combined with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication like ibuprofen. If the condition is severe, surgery may be necessary. Post-treatment, there may be an impact on daily life, including walking ability.
Treatment Plans for Bilateral Femoral Head Ischemic Necrosis
A child around 5 years old frequently complains of leg pain, which might be calcaneal bursitis. How should it be treated?
Treatment methods and daily care suggestions for children with hip dysplasia
A child around 5 years old experiences leg pain symptoms, and the question is whether there are any good treatment methods.
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