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Other juvenile osteochondrosis, upper limb Save


ICD-10 code: M92.3

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

What is other juvenile osteochondrosis of the upper limb?
Other juvenile osteochondrosis of the upper limb is a rare condition that affects the bones and joints of the upper limb, including the shoulder, elbow, and wrist. It is a type of osteochondrosis, which is a group of disorders that affect the growth and development of bones in children and adolescents.
  • Symptoms of other juvenile osteochondrosis of the upper limb
  • The symptoms of other juvenile osteochondrosis of the upper limb vary depending on the location of the affected joint. Some common symptoms include: - Pain in the affected joint - Stiffness or limited range of motion - Swelling or tenderness - Weakness in the affected arm

    Other juvenile osteochondrosis of the upper limb can also cause deformities in the affected joint, such as:

    - Abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis) - Uneven shoulder height - Abnormal alignment of the elbow or wrist
    1. Causes of other juvenile osteochondrosis of the upper limb
    2. The exact cause of other juvenile osteochondrosis of the upper limb is not known. However, it is believed to be related to the growth and development of bones in children and adolescents. Some factors that may increase the risk of developing this condition include: - Genetics - Nutritional deficiencies - Hormonal imbalances - Overuse or repetitive stress on the affected joint
    3. Treatment for other juvenile osteochondrosis of the upper limb
    4. Treatment for other juvenile osteochondrosis of the upper limb depends on the severity of the condition and the location of the affected joint. Some common treatment options include: - Rest and immobilization of the affected joint - Physical therapy to improve range of motion and strength - Medications to relieve pain and inflammation - Surgery in severe cases

      If you suspect that your child may have other juvenile osteochondrosis of the upper limb, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further damage to the affected joint and improve your child's quality of life.