Cyto Splint for the Hip Joint

A hip splint is a device that is used to treat congenital dislocations in children under one year of age. It is a metal spacer with leather cuffs at the ends, which is attached to the child’s torso and fixes the hip joint in the correct position.

The splint helps stabilize the joint and prevents further displacement. It also helps strengthen the muscles and ligaments that support the hip joint.

The cyto splint is made individually for each child to ensure maximum comfort and safety. It can be adjusted in length depending on the height and weight of the child.

After installing the splint, the child must remain in it for at least 24 hours a day. Usually after a few days the splint is removed and the child continues treatment using other methods.

However, despite the fact that cyto splint is an effective treatment for congenital hip dislocation, it does not always guarantee complete recovery. Therefore, it is important to contact a specialist and follow his recommendations.



Cyto splint for hip joints:

A cyto splint is a medical device that is used to treat congenital hip dislocation that occurs in utero in some newborn babies. This disease is characterized by abnormal alignment of a leg or limb that prevents the hip joint from functioning properly. As a result, the child has problems with walking and even curvature of the spine.

Also, during childhood and adolescence, a person begins to form bone tissue, therefore at this time even slight external deformations can lead to painful changes. Therefore, children suffering from this disease require timely treatment and sometimes surgery.

Operating principle of a cyto splint The splint is used in the form of a length-adjustable metal frame consisting of two plates connected to each other by strong links. As the bones grow, the frame of the orthopedic product grows behind it. Tires produce the following positive effects. They create a stationary, rigid attachment to the joints, relieving the load from the muscles involved in movement. In this way, the most important tasks of pathology of the musculoskeletal system are solved - the return of full functionality to the joints and the early restoration of walking skills. In addition, high-quality muscle synergy is formed - stabilization of the pelvis, participation of the oblique muscles with the thigh and gluteal muscles. All this is achieved by the timely use of orthopedics in the treatment of congenital