A 12-year-old girl was born with a shorter neck and is seeking advice from an orthopedic doctor regarding treatment options.
A 14-year-old boy experienced a head fracture after being struck by an external force. Is surgery necessary?
A 15-year-old boy has been walking abnormally since around the age of 9, unable to walk properly for three years now. Despite family efforts to seek medical help, the exact cause has not been diagnosed. Some doctors speculate it may be due to hereditary factors, but there are no similar cases in the family history. When he sits on a chair, there are no obvious abnormalities, and his body and limbs appear normal. The family is very worried and does not want him to suffer lifelong disabilities. What kind of disease might this be? Where can he receive effective treatment?
This article offers general advice on the treatment methods for a 2-year-old child with a spinal curvature of 8 degrees and lumbar vertebra damage.
A 3-year-old boy has been experiencing uneven hip sizes for about a year. He has had an X-ray at a local top-tier hospital, which showed no abnormalities, but his parents are worried that the issue has not been resolved, and they inquire about which department to visit for further diagnosis.
A 3-year-old child limped after playing with toy cars, initially thought to be a bump. By the third day, the pain seemed severe, and a check-up revealed a hip dislocation. The child has undergone reduction treatment and has been on bed rest for three days now. On the fourth day, the right leg still has a slight bend, but it’s better than before. The question is, how long will it take to walk normally? The child has always disliked jumping and bouncing. Will he be unable to do so in the future? What precautions should be taken besides these? (The child has never fractured before.)
A 7-year-old boy, in good health, experiences an unsteady gait and a tendency to fall after walking. The doctor recommends taking oral Sheng Mai drink and Huang Qi extract, along with increasing nutrition and rest. At the same time, it is advisable to actively exercise the body and consume fruits and vegetables.
Inquire about whether it is normal for a newborn to have only one finger horizontally on their right hand, and the possible causes and treatment methods.
Patient inquires about medication treatment suggestions for acute osteomylitis.
Treatment and Daily Care for Congenital Hip Dysplasia