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| Cerebral
Palsy |
| The child at a highest risk
for developing CP is the premature, small baby who
does not cry in the first five minutes after delivery,
needs to be on a ventilator for over four weeks...
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| Spina
Bifida |
| Spina bifida is the most
common of a group of birth defects called neural
tube defects (NTDs). The neural tube is the embryonic
structure that develops into the brain and spinal
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| Scoliosis |
| The lateral deviation of
the normal vertical line of the spine which, when
measured by X-ray, is greater than ten degrees.
Scoliosis consists of a lateral curvature of the
spine with rotation of the vertebrae within the
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| Club
Foot |
| Clubfoot is a congenital
deformity of the foot that occurs once per 1000
live births in the U.S. The foot has a typical appearance
of pointing downwards and twisted inwards... More
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| CDH |
| Spina bifida is the most
common of a group of birth defects called neural
tube defects (NTDs). The neural tube is the embryonic
structure that develops into the brain and spinal
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| Brachial
Plexus Injury |
| The brachial plexus is a
network of nerves. It conducts signals from the
spine to the arm and hand. These signals cause the
arm and hand muscles to move.... More
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| Foot
Problem in Children |
| The brachial plexus is a
network of nerves. It conducts signals from the
spine to the arm and hand. These signals cause the
arm and hand muscles to move.... More
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| Angular
and Rotational Deformities |
| The brachial plexus is a
network of nerves. It conducts signals from the
spine to the arm and hand. These signals cause the
arm and hand muscles to move.... More
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| Bone
Cyst |
| A bone cyst is a noncancerous,
fluid-filled cavity within the bone. Bone cysts
occur most often in children in the long bones of
the arms and legs.... More
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| Osteoporosis |
| Osteoporosis (oss-tee-oh-puh-ro-sis)
is a condition that means your bones are weak, and
you’re more likely to break a bone. Since
there are no symptoms, you might not know your....
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| Coxa
Vara |
| Coxa vara, includes all
forms of decrease of the femoral neck shaft angle
to less than 120-135°. This diagnosis represents
a condition of many etiologies; congenital, acquired,
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| Congenital
Vertical Talus (CVT) |
| Congenital vertical talus
(CVT) is an uncommon disorder of the foot manifested
as a rigid rockerbottom flatfoot. Its characteristic
radiographic feature is a dorsal dislocation.....
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| Developmental
Dysplasia of the Hip |
| The term congenital dislocation
of the hip dates back to the time of Hippocrates.
This condition, also known as hip dysplasia or developmental
dysplasia of the hip (DDH), ..... More
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| Gait
Analysis |
| Walking is the most convenient
way to travel short distances. Free joint mobility
and appropriate muscle force increases walking efficiency.
As the body moves forward, one limb typically.....
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| Gait
and Limp |
| A child's first steps in
life are a wonderment to the parents and are the
beginning of new discoveries for the child. Naturally
curious, the walking child begins an adventure that
commonly ..... More
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| Genu
Valgum |
| A child's first steps in
life are a wonderment to the parents and are the
beginning of new discoveries for the child. Naturally
curious, the walking child begins an adventure that
commonly ..... More
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| Proximal
Femoral Focal Deficiency |
| A child's first steps in
life are a wonderment to the parents and are the
beginning of new discoveries for the child. Naturally
curious, the walking child begins an adventure that
commonly..... More
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