Other juvenile osteochondrosis of hip and pelvis - what does this mean
Other juvenile osteochondrosis of hip and pelvis is a condition caused by a disruption in the normal development of the cartilage in the hip and pelvis. this disruption can cause pain and stiffness in the affected area and can lead to decreased range of motion, difficulty walking, and other complications.
What happens during the disease - other juvenile osteochondrosis of hip and pelvis
Other juvenile osteochondrosis of the hip and pelvis is a condition that results from the abnormal development of cartilage in the bones of the hip and pelvis in children and adolescents. it is thought to be caused by a combination of factors, including genetic predisposition, abnormal growth of the bones, and biomechanical stress from physical activities. this can lead to a decrease in the amount of cartilage and an increase in the amount of bone, which can cause pain and stiffness in the affected area.
Treatment and Medical Assistance
Main Goal: To reduce pain and improve functioning of the hip and pelvis.
- Physical therapy to improve strength, flexibility, and balance
- Prescription of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to reduce inflammation and pain
- Use of a brace or orthotic device to support the hip and pelvis
- Surgery to correct the deformity of the hip and pelvis
- Corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation and pain
- Hot and cold therapy to reduce pain and inflammation
- Massage and other manual therapy techniques to reduce pain and improve mobility
- Exercises to improve posture and balance
- Activity modification to avoid activities that aggravate the condition

22 Days of Hospitalization Required

Average Time for Outpatient Care Not Established
Other juvenile osteochondrosis of hip and pelvis - Prevention
The best way to prevent juvenile osteochondrosis of the hip and pelvis is to ensure that children are engaging in regular physical activity, eating a healthy diet, and avoiding any activities that may put undue stress on the hips and pelvis. additionally, it is important to ensure that any activities involving the hips and pelvis are performed with proper form and technique to reduce the risk of injury.