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Response What is the congenital adhesion of the forearm bones and how it is treated
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.The problem is this child's upper part of the radio and ulna bone (Sin Stoos Radio).This is a congenital problem, but often parents do not notice the child's problem in the early years, and sometimes the diagnosis is not diagnosed until the child goes to school and wants to write anything..In order for the forearm to have a natural rotational movement, that is, the person can naturally rotate the palm of the ceiling and to the ground, it is necessary to have the upper and lower joint bone between the supernovae and the underlying (proximal and distal radio_ulnar join) bothBe complete and healthy.In these patients not formed the congenital of the upper joint between the two bones.Unfortunately, there is no possibility to reconstruct this joint.That is, there are no medication or surgery in these children that can return the forearm to these children..All that can be done is to cut the bone (osteotomy) and place in a proper rotation direction.For example, if both hands are constant that the palm of both is to the ground, the forearm of one side can be corrected to rotate the palm, for example, a little up and more suitable for the pen and writing, but still hand.At this angle is constant and will not be rotated.
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