Post-Surgical Recovery Treatment for Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery: Techniques and Necessary Equipment
Explore the impact of pediatric fracture repair surgery and treatment options.
Understanding the timing of treatment for congenital hip dysplasia in children, from early correction to the importance of surgical treatment.
A 15-month-old baby experienced a partial shoulder dislocation, which was reset after medical treatment, but the child still couldn’t grasp or lift the arm. It might be due to the incomplete development of the small annular ligament, leading to habitual partial dislocation. It is recommended to properly immobilize the baby’s arm after reset and avoid pulling or tugging to help the baby recover.
A child of 4 and a half years old has a fracture near the epiphyseal cartilage in the right lower leg. Is it sufficient to treat it with a cast only, and how much will it interfere with growth and development? Are there better treatment and prevention methods?
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.
Pediatric femoral head necrosis is a self-limiting disease, with treatment methods including conservative therapy and surgical treatment.
Discussing the recurrence of X-shaped leg surgery in children, as well as possible subsequent treatments and rehabilitation training.
A 4-year-old girl still has knee pain after calcium supplementation, and her parents are worried about potential diseases.
A child around 5 years old has been complaining of leg pain recently, for no apparent reason. How should avulsion necrosis of the left navicular bone be treated?