Dislocation Congenital

A congenital dislocation is a birth defect that is characterized by abnormal alignment of a bone or joint. It occurs during pregnancy or in the first year of a child’s life. A child may be born with a dislocation of a finger, joint or entire joint, with displacement of bones, knee joint, or hip joint. In addition, this defect can be detected at birth. But in most cases, dislocations are found in children under 2 years of age. The hips, upper and lower limbs are mainly affected, but problems can also occur in the neck, mouth, and even the skull. Unfortunately, a sprained wrist is difficult to treat and requires a long recovery period. Treatment is necessary to prevent the development of additional problems such as joint deformities, movement restrictions, pain, obstructive sleep apnea, gait disturbances, and other complications. There are various treatment methods, including surgery, which may involve reconstructing the joint or replacing it with an artificial one. Parents should consult a doctor to get proper treatment and care for their child, take proper care of him and teach him self-help. Dislocation is a condition of abnormal alignment of the limbs, neck or internal organs in relation to certain bones. Any joint in the human body can be dislocated, but the most commonly affected joints are the shoulder, hand, hip, and other parts of the body.

What symptoms should your doctor consider?

Symptoms of a dislocation include pain and difficulty moving the joint, lack of joint mobility,