Common orthopaedic conditions in children are not a concern
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As per the report of Australia Orthopaedic specialist research, Common orthopaedic conditions in children should not be a concern to parents unless they begin to deteriorate or Affect the child’s comfort and activity level after a certain age.
You can easily see these condition in toes, flat feet, bow legs and knock knees. It can be manifest in many babies and small children and these orthopaedic conditions can affect the shape of their legs and feet.
Many parents are clearly anxious about these conditions as they are perceived as deformities. These physiological appearances in children are quite coarse and are non-threatening conditions that will be outgrown.
In most cases, these conditions are not serious health concerns, but a part of the growth of a child, which they will eventually outgrow, In most cases, these conditions are not serious health concerns but a part of the development of a child, which they will eventually outgrow,” said Dr Kaushik Hazratwala, specialist in orthopaedics, Hip and Knee replacement specialist, Townsville Lower Limb Clinic, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
Dr Kaushik Hazratwala says, I mostly advice to parents that they do not need treatment, If they required then we will supervise every activity of the child and gives them full treatment. "Only a few cases require extra attention", otherwise, they do not require treatment.



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