4. Knee Replacement
Knee replacement surgery
or Knee Arthroplasty can
help relieve pain and
restore function in
severely diseased knee
joints.
5. Hip Replacement
Hip replacement is a
surgical procedure in
which the hip joint is
replaced by a prosthetic
implant. It can be
performed as a total
replacement or a hemi
(half) replacement.
6. Shoulder Replacement
Shoulder replacement
surgery replaces the
ends of the damaged
upper arm bone and
usually the shoulder
bone or cap them with
artificial surfaces lined
with plastic or metal and
plastic.
7. Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy is a
disorder that affects
muscle tone, movement,
and motor skills. It is
usually caused by brain
damage that occurs
before or during a child's
birth, or during the first 3
to 5 years of a child's
life.
8. Club Foot
Clubfoot is a birth defect
of the foot. It causes one
foot or both feet to point
down and turn in.
9. Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a type of spine
disease in which
person's spine is curved
from side to side. This
spinal deformity causes
a sideways curve of our
backbone, or spine.
10. Flat Foot
Flat foot is a condition in
which the arch of the
foot is abnormally
flattened down so that
the entire sole makes
contact with the ground.
11. Pigeon toe or in-toe gait is
a condition which causes
the toes to point inward
when walking.
12. Calcaneovalgus Foot
Calcaneovalgus foot is
one of the most common
foot deformities in
children (problem with
the shape of the foot)
wherein the foot points
upward and outward.