Information provided by the doctors of the Orthopedics Pediatric Orthopedics Academy about the disease, diagnosis, treatment and surgery processes related to Pediatric Orthopedics.
In cerebral palsy, subluxation and dislocation of the hip, or hip calcification may be encountered due to the unbalanced activities around the hip joint and both the curvatures in the pelvis and the curvatures in the spine. The worse the…
The goal is different for each child. Some children have difficulty in sitting and the others in walking. Therefore, the goal is to enable sitting for some children and to enable walking for the others. The studies of the orthopedics…
Cerebral palsy, commonly known as paralysis of brain, is called irreversible but non-progressive damage to the brain for the period during which the development of the brain is completed, that is, from birth to the age of five years. The…
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a clinical presentation which is seen as a result of permanent but non-progressive damage during the brain development. Cerebral palsy can occur in many cases developed during delivery or after delivery. Brain damage is permanent but…