Type 5 Tibial Hemimelia: Types and Classification Explained
Living with tibial hemimelia presents numerous difficulties to both patients and their family members. Are you among many people who received a diagnosis of this uncommon condition? The meaning of tibial hemimelia remains unclear to numerous individuals regarding its...
Barlow And Ortolani Tests: Screening for Congenital Hip Dislocation in Infants
The joy of having a newborn baby is accompanied by health-related worries about their well-being. Many parents remain unaware of the fact that hip problems represent a common concern for their babies. Your baby's hip development receive regular examination by The...
Type 4 Tibial Hemimelia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Tibial hemimelia is an uncommon congenital limb deficiency that causes babies to lack either part or all of their larger tibial bone. Type 4 is unique because patients maintain a knee joint, unlike other severe cases. This condition prevents children from reaching...
The Role of Nutrition in Managing Knock Knees Among Children
Knock knees are common in children. In this condition, the knees touch while the ankles stay apart. Many kids have it when they start walking; it usually improves as they grow. However, in some cases, knock knees may persist longer and cause discomfort. Weak bones and...
Type 3 Tibial Hemimelia: Types and Classification Explained
Tibial hemimelia is a rare congenital issue. It is usually characterized by the absence of the tibia or even its underdevelopment. As the tibia is one of the two bones in our lower leg, this issue sometimes results in a deformed or even a shortened lower leg. Also,...
Postural Challenges in Cerebral Palsy: Causes and Effective Management
Scoliosis, pelvic obliquity, and windswept hip deformity are examples of postural abnormalities that can develop in children with cerebral palsy as they become older, even if they may not have any at birth. This could impair respiratory function and impact survival in...
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...
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