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Category: Congenital bone and joint deformities

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Sep 23, 2024

Rehabilitation goals prior to prosthetic fitting

Congenital bone and joint deformities

1, physical training objectives Improve the joint mobility of the residual limb, enhance muscle strength; increase the wear-resistant and pressure-resistant strength of the skin of the residual limb (especially the…

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Sep 23, 2024

Advantages of extracorporeal force source controlled upper limb prostheses?

Congenital bone and joint deformities

The so-called extracorporeal force source control of the upper limb prosthesis refers to the use of human external force source as the power of the upper limb prosthesis, it is…

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Sep 23, 2024

Upper Extremity Receiver Cavity Care and Maintenance

Congenital bone and joint deformities

Acceptance cavity is an important part of the direct contact with the skin, when wearing upper limb prosthesis, the inner wall of the acceptance cavity will be soiled by sweat…

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Sep 23, 2024

Care and maintenance of cable-controlled upper limb prostheses

Congenital bone and joint deformities

(1) Hooked hand: pay attention to the frequent replacement of the elastic rubber part, if the finger hook is broken, skewed and the rotating shaft is loose, it should be…

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Sep 23, 2024

Silicone sleeves in upper extremity cosmetologists

Congenital bone and joint deformities

Silicone is a silica hydrate, belongs to a highly active non-crystalline state adsorbent material, compatibility, non-irritation of human tissue, non-toxic, with a good biological anaphylactic reaction, the body has very…

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Sep 19, 2024

What is congenital hip contracture?

Congenital bone and joint deformities

Congenital hip contracture is divided into two types: one is adduction hip contracture and the other is abduction hip contracture. The former is rare and must be distinguished from congenital…

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Sep 19, 2024

How to correctly recognize congenital malformations of the hand and foot area

Congenital bone and joint deformities

Every time I see a little baby with congenital hand and foot deformities, I can feel the anxiety, uneasiness and even guilt of the child’s parents. When I see the…

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Sep 17, 2024

No hands, no feet, no worries, Nick.

Congenital bone and joint deformities

You see others handsome and beautiful, they are ugly ducks to look at; or see others to study abroad, they are not so lucky; or see others to be successful…

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Sep 15, 2024

What do you know about X and O legs?

Congenital bone and joint deformities

The high incidence of this disease is between 1.5 and 6 years old, mostly found in the summer, especially in walking is not beautiful, the doctor’s advice is often do…

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Sep 12, 2024

Causes, consequences and treatment of “O” and “X” legs

Congenital bone and joint deformities

“O”-shaped legs, also known as the inner eight, “x”-shaped legs, also known as the outer eight, is a complication of rickets, the disease is a diagnostic term, that is, we…

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Congenital bone and joint deformities

  • Rehabilitation goals prior to prosthetic fitting
  • Advantages of extracorporeal force source controlled upper limb prostheses?
  • Upper Extremity Receiver Cavity Care and Maintenance
  • Care and maintenance of cable-controlled upper limb prostheses
  • Silicone sleeves in upper extremity cosmetologists
  • What is congenital hip contracture?
  • How to correctly recognize congenital malformations of the hand and foot area
  • No hands, no feet, no worries, Nick.
  • What do you know about X and O legs?
  • Causes, consequences and treatment of “O” and “X” legs
  • What are the requirements for amputation from the point of view of fitting a prosthesis?
  • How to choose the right prosthesis for you ?
  • Recommendations for Walker Use in Children with Brittle Bone Disease
  • What kind of prostheses are fitted after a knee break?
  • What are the characteristics of modern prostheses
  • Treatment of congenital idiopathic clubfoot
  • What to look for when choosing a thigh prosthesis
  • How can I correct my child’s “ectropion”?
  • What are the clinical manifestations of clubfoot?
  • Care and maintenance of decorative hand devices
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