Treatment and Diagnosis of Osteochondrosis
How to treat and prevent baby’s limited hip abduction?
If a newborn is born with clubfoot, will it affect the child’s walking development in the future? How should it be prevented and treated?
Understanding the treatment and prevention methods for congenital clubfoot
Recommendations for Treatment and Recovery After Lumbar Compression Fracture
A one-year-old child is suffering from a lateral fracture of the femoral head in the thigh, undergoing traction therapy at a specialized hospital. The parents are worried about the misalignment of the bone and potential sequelae.
A six-year-old boy with a left humerus fracture at the lateral epicondyle had surgery 79 days ago and had the Kirschner wire removed 16 days ago. His hand still cannot bend or straighten, but his fingers are flexible and can lift heavy objects. The doctor advised to actively move the hand, but this was recommended to be stopped during subsequent visits. Inquiry on the next step and a traditional Chinese medicine prescription has been issued.
If a child has hand and foot malformations, how long will the treatment take and what will the outcome be?
A 10-year-old girl experienced symptoms of leg weakness in both lower legs during the onset, unable to walk, with an increased heart rate and a slight fever of 38.2 degrees Celsius. She was conscious but without sweating. The symptoms lasted for 1-2 hours and then returned to normal. On the third day, she developed dizziness and loss of appetite. The cardiac ultrasound was normal, blood sugar levels were normal, and there was no potassium deficiency. What aspects should be considered in this situation?
A 5-year-old child suffered a fractured and dislocated left humerus epicondyle. After surgery, the elbow joint’s flexion and extension movements are limited, and active rehabilitation should be pursued.