BONE AND JOINT DISORDERS IN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Keywords:
Bone disorders, joint disorders, pediatric musculoskeletal conditions, growth and development, congenital disordersAbstract
Bone and joint disorders in children can significantly impact their growth, development, and quality of life. These disorders, ranging from congenital conditions to acquired diseases, affect the musculoskeletal system's normal function. Early diagnosis, intervention, and proper management are essential to ensure optimal physical development. This article reviews various bone and joint disorders commonly seen in pediatric populations, their causes, clinical manifestations, diagnostic methods, and treatment options. Understanding these disorders, as well as their prevention and management, is crucial in minimizing long-term complications and promoting better health outcomes for affected children.
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