24 Медицинские статьи на тему детская травматология Более 7440 artículos avalados por los mejores especialistas médicos

Toe walking in children: A parent’s guide

Toe walking is a common concern among parents. While many children outgrow it naturally, persistent toe walking should be evaluated by a specialist to rule out potential complications. Mr Alpesh Kothari, distinguished consultant paediatric orthopaedic surgeon, explores what toe walking is, when to consult a specialist, and how it can be treated and managed.

Can kids get knee surgery? How modern paediatric care ensures it’s safe

Knee surgery is not just for adults. Children may require knee surgery for a variety of conditions, including injuries, congenital abnormalities or developmental issues. Modern advancements in patient care and surgical techniques have made paediatric knee surgery safer and more effective than ever before.

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детская травматология

How to keep your child’s knees healthy: Tips for parents of young athletes

Knee health is paramount for young athletes, who are particularly susceptible to injuries due to their sports activities and growing bones. Understanding common knee injuries, recognising when to seek medical attention, and exploring treatment options can thus help patients support their children in enjoying sports while minimising the risk of injuries. This article provides an expert guide.

ACL tears in children: A comprehensive guide for parents

Due to differences in bone development compared to adults, ACL tears in children require specialised care and consideration in both diagnosis and treatment to ensure optimal recovery and the health of the knee joint. Here, Mr Shobhit Verma, renowned consultant paediatric orthopaedic surgeon, provides an expert guide to paediatric ACL tears, offering insights into their causes, symptoms, and current treatment options.

What is developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH)?

Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a common condition affecting infants and young children. It involves abnormal development of the hip joint, which can lead to various complications if not treated promptly. Here, Dr Claudia Maizen, renowned consultant paediatric orthopaedic and trauma surgeon, offers an expert insight into DDH.

Increased femoral anteversion: Causes, effects, and treatment

Increased femoral anteversion, also referred to as excessive femoral torsion, is a condition characterised by the forward twisting of the thigh bone (femur) in relation to the hip joint. While commonly observed in young children, this developmental variation can impact the alignment of the hip, knee, and foot, resulting in functional and biomechanical changes. In his latest online article, Mr Shobhit Verma explores the causes, effects on gait and alignment, diagnosis, and management strategies for increased femoral anteversion.

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