Deformity Correction / Malunion
What it Deformity Correction?
Procedures
1. Limb Lengthening: This procedure is done to correct limb length discrepancies caused by conditions like congenital shortening, trauma, or bone infections. It involves the gradual stretching of the bone and soft tissues to promote bone growth and achieve equal limb length.
2. Orthopedic Surgery: Orthopedic surgeons can correct various skeletal deformities, such as scoliosis (curvature of the spine), clubfoot (abnormal positioning of the feet), or hip dysplasia (abnormal hip joint development). Surgical interventions may involve realigning bones, using implants or external fixators to stabilize and correct bone positioning.
What is Malunion
Causes
Treatments
Prevention
Deformity Correction / Malunion
What it Deformity Correction?
Procedures
The correction of deformities can involve both surgical and non-surgical techniques, depending on the specific condition and severity of the deformity. Some common examples of deformity correction procedures include:
1. Limb Lengthening: This procedure is done to correct limb length discrepancies caused by conditions like congenital shortening, trauma, or bone infections. It involves the gradual stretching of the bone and soft tissues to promote bone growth and achieve equal limb length.
2. Orthopedic Surgery: Orthopedic surgeons can correct various skeletal deformities, such as scoliosis (curvature of the spine), clubfoot (abnormal positioning of the feet), or hip dysplasia (abnormal hip joint development). Surgical interventions may involve realigning bones, using implants or external fixators to stabilize and correct bone positioning.
What is Malunion
Causes
Treatments
Prevention
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