Type 2 Tibial hemimelia & Its Categorization

Tibial hemimelia, commonly known as tibial deficiency, is a rare congenital condition that causes the child to be born with a missing or shorter shin bone. Now, this results in quite a considerable difference in the length of the legs of the child and can even cause...

Plagiocephaly vs. Torticollis: What’s the Difference?

If you have become a new parent, then you must be worried about all the measures and precautions you have to take to keep your child safe from any potential health disorders. Well, it's best to take safety measures, but in some cases, the conditions are already there...

Type I Tibial hemimelia

Tibial hemimelia is quite a rare condition that can significantly impact a person's quality of life. It is associated with other congenital limb deficiency that includes anomalies, duplications, and deficiencies. Now, here, the spectrum of pathological findings is...

Periacetabular Osteotomy: Improving Hip Stability and Function

Hip dislocation is one of the most painful conditions that can result in difficulties in life. It not only restricts the person's movement but also causes other issues. Once you identify the problem of hip dislocation, you must visit the best pediatric orthopedic...

Revolutionary Brace Offers Hope for Children with Clubfoot

Immobility issues with Children with Clubfoot can impact not just the patient's overall lifestyle but also his mental well-being. When this happens, treating the condition and ensuring recovery becomes extremely difficult. This is why starting the treatment with the...

Type I OI: Exploring the Mildest Form of Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Osteogenesis imperfecta is known to be a genetic disorder that makes the bones extremely weak, which means they are easily breakable. However, the medical condition is highly variable, and here, the symptoms can range from mild to severe. In addition to these factors,...

Radiology in Diagnosing Perthes Disease

Perthes disease is a childhood condition that affects the hip joint. In this condition, the bone in the ball part of the ball-and-socket hip joint dies slowly due to a lack of blood supply. When the blood supply returns, a new femoral head will form but with loading...

Genetic Hypophosphatemic Rickets

Hereditary hypophosphatemic rickets is a disorder that is associated with low levels of phosphate in the blood. In most cases, the signs and symptoms begin during early childhood. Here, remember that the disorder's features can vary greatly, even among members of the...

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