Pulmonary function and scoliosis in children with spinal muscular atrophy types II and III. J Paediatr Child Health 2003;673-6.Chng SY, Wong YQ, Hui JH, Wong HK, Ong HT, Goh DY: Pulmonary function and scoliosis in children with spinal muscular atrophy types II and III. J Paediatr Child ...
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) stands as the predominant spinal deformity in adolescents, manifesting symptoms including back pain, functional limitations, cosmetic worries, and respiratory dysfunction. At present, six approaches of scoliosis-specific exercises are globally practiced, encompassing Schroth...
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) manifests itself in various ways. Some SMA newborns are "floppy," which means they do not learn to roll or sit at the appropriate age. An older youngster may fall more frequently than younger children or have difficulty lifting objects. Scoliosis(acurved spine) ...
Parents may turn to pediatric orthopedic surgeons, who specialize in treating children. These experts deal with conditions such as spina bifida, clubfoot, scoliosis, broken bones, infections of the bones and joints and a variety of injuries often seen in kids. Pediatric orthopedic surgeons go throu...
Reduction of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A 13-Month Follow-Up Amputation Versus Limb-Salvage Surgery as Treatments for Pediatric Bone Sarcoma: A Comparative Study of Survival, Function, and Quality of Life The Efficacy of Biobrane in Managing Superficial Paediatric Burn Injuries: A Systematic Revie...
scoliosis, or an abnormal curvature of the spine.In the absence of treatment, children with SMA type 1 are unable to roll over or sit up unsupported, and most do not reach age 2. However, with modern therapies, children who start on treatment early in life have improved survival outcomes,...
Background-The occurrence of respiratory symptoms and abnormal lung function in children is known to be influenced by genetic and many environmental factor... RS Goldstein - 《Thorax》 被引量: 72发表: 1993年 Kyphoscoliosis ventilatory insufficiency: noninvasive management outcomes. To determine the ...
Croup cough-Croup occurs when the upper airway becomes inflamed in young children due to a viral infection. This type of cough is characterized by a distinctivebarking sound. Other signs of croup in children include difficulty breathing, making high-pitched noises during inhalation, and rapid breat...
, achy pain that gets worse at night. And resting generally doesn't help with the pain. You may also have swelling and stiffness in the joint closest to the tumor and bone deformities, such as one leg that's shorter than the other or a side-to-side curve in your spine (scoliosis)....
such as this2018 meta-analysispublished inAmerican Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,support usingback braces forscoliosis in childrenbefore the adolescent growth spurt. Early brace use initiation is important because progressive scoliosis is likely to worsen if untreated during periods of rapid...