Clubfoot
Clubfoot - cyllosis its turn inwards and towards the soles. Causes Clubfoot: bone deformity and contracture of the joints of the foot. Sometimes congenital (see. "Surgical disease of the newborn") and acquired. Acquired clubfoot sometimes develops after a foot injury and ankle, in diseases of the nervous system. Important prevention in the treatment of the underlying disease.
- Diseases of the musculoskeletal system
- Generic damage
- cephalhematoma
- collarbone fracture
- hip fracture
- shoulder fracture
- Congenital dislocation of the hip
- Congenital clubfoot
- Congenital muscular torticollis
- Trauma and orthopedic diseases
- Ankylosis
- Bursitis
- dislocations
- Traumatic dislocation
- recurred dislocation
- Pathological dislocation
- Curvature of the I toe
- Dupuytren's contracture
- joint contractures
- Torticollis
- False joint (pseudoarthrosis)
- traumatic Osteomyelitis
- flatfoot
- Injuries of the chest cavity
- Abdominal organ injuries
- torn meniscus
- extension
- Compartment syndrome
- synovitis
- Scoliosis
- Traumatic amputation
- replantation limbs
- Traumatic shock
- Injury
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