Archive for September, 2009

YOUR CHILD’S HEALTH/BONE AND JOINT DISORDERS: FRACTURES (BROKEN BONES) TREATMENT

Posted on September 11th, 2009, by admin

If you suspect that your child has a fracture, see your doctor. Most fractured limbs need to be splinted or put into a plaster cast. This enables the bones to unite and mend without being disturbed by any movement. If the fracture is a complicated one, or it is open to the surface, your child [...]

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YOUR CHILD’S HEALTH/BONE AND JOINT DISORDERS: BOW LEGS AND DISLOCATION OF A JOINT

Posted on September 11th, 2009, by admin

BOW LEGS Young babies commonly have marked bowing of their legs, especially if they are of a rather sturdy build. When the child stands with his feet together, the ankles touch but the knees are separated. This is considered to be a normal variant, caused by poor alignment of the bones of the thighs and [...]

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YOUR CHILD’S HEALTH/BONE AND JOINT DISORDERS: CURVATURE OF THE SPINE (SCOLIOSIS)

Posted on September 11th, 2009, by admin

Scoliosis is an abnormal sideways curvature of any part of the spine, and most commonly occurs in preadolescent girls. The cause of scoliosis in this group of children is unknown. Rarer causes of scoliosis include cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy. Scoliosis is usually discovered during routine screening at school. It rarely causes problems during childhood, [...]

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YOUR CHILD’S HEALTH/BONE AND JOINT DISORDERS: CLUBFOOT (TALIPES EQUINOVARUS)

Posted on September 11th, 2009, by admin

Clubfoot is a deformity of the foot which is present at birth. The baby’s foot is turned inward, with the inner edge turned upwards. The calf muscles may be poorly developed. This condition occurs in approximately 1 in 1000 births. The cause is uncertain, but the condition is probably due to an abnormality of the [...]

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