Treatment of congenital fasciculation syndrome
Congenital fasciculation syndrome is a common clinical case in which complete or incomplete depressions surrounding the soft tissues of the limbs are seen at birth, most often in the lower…
Congenital fasciculation syndrome is a common clinical case in which complete or incomplete depressions surrounding the soft tissues of the limbs are seen at birth, most often in the lower…
The surgical treatment of congenital hand deformities consists of both deformity correction and functional reconstruction. In addition, the development of the deformity can be controlled and delayed. Rational selection of…
Protect your heels from heel pain! Older people walk less cobblestone roads and soak their feet for 20 minutes every night before bedtime to protect their heels and avoid heel…
Clinically, it is often divided into four degrees: degree 1: the girdle is only embedded in the skin; degree 2: the girdle penetrates deep into the fascia and does not…
Macrodystrophy is an asymmetrical enlargement of one or more toes that involves various histological components including the bones of the foot. This deformity can have significant effects on foot function,…
Metatarsalgia: Treatment is the key to identify the cause! Metatarsalgia is divided into flaccid and compressive, and the key to treatment of this disease is to identify the cause. Metatarsalgia refers to…
Inversion of the foot is a congenital foot deformity, which can occur in one or both feet, and is more frequent in boys, mostly due to ankle joint deformity caused…
Introduction Congenital foot deformity is an abnormality in the shape or structure of the foot. In normal people, the shape of the foot is maintained by relatively proportional external and…
[Overview] A series of symptoms arising from lesions within the tarsal sinus and its adjacent structures is called tarsal sinus syndrome. Etiology and pathology】 Injury to the intertrochanteric and anterior ligaments…