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Evaluating the Function of the Foot Core System in the Elderly
Published on: March 11, 2022
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[儿童的平脚]
1Orthopädische Klinik, Universität Regensburg, Asklepios Klinikum Bad Abbach, Kaiser-Karl V.-Allee 3, 93077, Bad Abbach, Deutschland. e.dingeldey@asklepios.com.
Orthopadie (Heidelberg, Germany)
|April 5, 2024
概括
儿科平脚通常是正常的发育阶段,特别是在6岁以下的儿童中. 只有当有症状时才建议治疗平脚,而硬硬的病例则考虑进行手术.
科学领域:
- 儿科整形外科 儿科整形外科
- 临床诊断 临床诊断 临床诊断
- 脚和脚手术 脚和脚手术
背景情况:
- 儿童的平脚通常是一种良性,适合年龄的生理变异.
- 诊断依赖于临床评估,重点关注可减少性和缺乏神经问题.
- 症状的平脚需要干预,而刚性表现需要进一步调查.
研究的目的:
- 概述了儿科平脚的诊断标准.
- 要区分生理变异和病理状况.
- 审查症状性儿科平脚的治疗指示和手术选择.
主要方法:
- 临床检查,以评估脚的姿势,可减少性和神经状态.
- 对刚性或关于平脚呈现的诊断成像的审查.
- 对儿科平脚的手术和保守治疗结果的评估.
主要成果:
- 大多数儿科平脚病例都是灵活的,可减少的变体,特别是在6岁之前.
- 有症状的平脚是治疗的主要征兆.
- 刚性平脚需要排除潜在的神经或结构异常.
结论:
- 对于有症状的柔性平脚,最好采用保守的治疗方法.
- 底层关节骨折是对反抗性病例的一种成熟的手术选择.
- 像骨切除或棉花手术这样的手术需要仔细考虑指示.
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